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TAX

Scotland's first minister calls farm tax grab 'unacceptable'

Scotland’s first minister, John Swinney, has attacked the recent decision by chancellor Rachel Reeves to restrict agricultural property relief (APR) on inheritance tax as  “unacceptable”, while future funding for Scottish…

PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTS

Defra to bankroll delayed payments for flood-hit farmers

The UK government is ramping up support for flood-hit farmers with new investments, including significant funds for internal drainage boards (IDBs) and a refreshed approach to funding distribution. Defra’s Farming…

CEREAL DRILLS

Ultimate Guide to buying a direct tine drill 2025

New drills, and all-new drill ranges, are among the headlines for this year’s Ultimate Guide to direct drills sporting tine coulters. Bramleys Seed Establishment and Grange Machinery feature as seeder…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

Advice on minimising disease risks in market-bought calves

Calf rearers buying stock from the mart should accept that the disease risk will be high and plan with their vet to create a farm-specific approach to calf health. There…

BARLEY

New winter malting barley variety gets full brewing approval

High-yielding winter barley variety Buccaneer has gained full approval for brewing – a welcome addition to what was an otherwise limited approved malting variety list. Buccaneer now joins Craft, Electrum…

CROP WATCH

Crop Watch: Dry spell sees farmers catch up with drilling

The spell of dry but dull weather has allowed farmers to catch up with wheat drilling, with some November seed-beds looking better than those last month. This week, our agronomists…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Maize safely in after dodging scrap metal

Early November saw the last of the land work finished, with the last 5ha (12 acres) of wheat drilled on 3 November. The rest of the maize came off early…

LIVESTOCK

Bluetongue control zone extended in England, lifted in Wales

The bluetongue restriction zone has been extended in England to include the Isle of Wight after the disease was identified in a cow on the island, but in Wales controls…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

OSR plantings at 40-year low as sector looks for solutions

The viable UK rapeseed area for 2024-25 is forecast to be the smallest in the past four decades, with industry estimates pegging it at 215,000ha ahead of next year’s harvest.…

COMMUNITY

OFC 2025: Campaigner to shine a light on food poverty

The Oxford Farming Conference returns in January , with Farmers Weekly as the media partner. Here we talk to speaker, food poverty campaigner Dominic Watters  Dominic Watters lives in Canterbury,…

NEWS

Police appeal after suspected hare coursers ram farmers

A police investigation has been launched after suspected hare coursers carried out a disturbing attack on a farm near Amesbury, Wiltshire. The suspects reportedly rammed the farmer’s vehicle multiple times,…

NEWS

Former Labour aide says UK ‘doesn’t need farmers’

The proposal to scale back inheritance tax (IHT) relief on farmland is mired in fresh controversy, with a former Labour special adviser insisting that farming is an industry “we could…

DAIRY

Amazon boss injects £7.3m into cattle methane vaccine project

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has invested millions of pounds into a pioneering project aimed at developing a vaccine that would reduce methane emissions from cattle. Researchers at the Pirbright Institute…

BPS

BPS cuts 'probably' needed to save farming budget - Bradshaw

Steep cuts in direct payments to farmers in England are probably the price that had to be paid for Defra to be able to maintain the agricultural budget, NFU president…

4X4S

Contractor transforms Hilux trucks into lightweight sprayers

The 1980s can keep its big hair and shoulder pads, but the 4x4-based, low-ground-pressure sprayer could be a trend worth reviving. One Lincolnshire contractor certainly thinks so. Only this time…

YOUNGSTOCK MANAGEMENT

7 ways to lower the risk of 'rumen drinking'

How quickly calves consume milk and at what height they drink could be contributing to calf mortality on dairy farms and calf-rearing enterprises, according to Scottish data. Rumen drinking is…

NEWS

Summary: Farmer demos and petitions against Budget measures

British farmers are organising a series of tractor demonstrations and rallies to protest against recent government measures they view as detrimental to the UK food and farming sector. The action…

TAX

CLA modelling shows dire financial impact of IHT changes

Financial modelling on the proposed changes to UK farmland inheritance tax (IHT) suggests a typical 200-acre arable farm could be forced to sell 20% of its land solely to settle…

PULSES

Genetic ‘off switch’ and zinc find could promote N fixation

A genetic “off switch” that shuts down nitrogen fixation when soil nitrate levels are high has been identified by a global group of scientists. The regulator gene was successfully removed,…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Budget taxes small businesses out of viability 

Over the weekend our farm shop and tearoom closed its doors. Several reasons led to the decision, but a big reason is we need to get a balance back to…

NEWS

FW Podcast 229: Budget uproar - call for peaceful protest

In this episode, industry leaders urge farmers not to take direct action following the government’s decision to impose inheritance tax on farmland. Thousands of farmers are expected to descend on…

NEWS

Opinion: Eyewatering kit prices should prompt buying review

We have some amazing video footage of our farm that my grandmother took on cine film in the 1959-60 season. It is a fascinating and valuable record of the farm…

COMMUNITY

Knitters raise awareness for Scots rural charity Rsabi

A church-based knitting group is producing dozens of woolly hats for farmers this winter, to keep them warm and provide a point of contact to a Scottish agricultural charity. Members…

COMMUNITY

Farmers thank public for support at Lord Mayor’s parade

British farmers and growers have thanked the public for their support in the annual Lord Mayor’s Show, with a parade through central London highlighting their essential role in food production…

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