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SHEEP

How autumn flock resilience plan cuts lambing and cake bill

Prioritising fertility and challenging ewes to milk off forage has halved an autumn lambing flock’s labour requirement and saved on 27t of bought-in feed.  Focus has shifted from aiming for…

TELEHANDLERS

Lamma 2025: MX develops GDT conveyor bucket for grass silage

French firm MX has launched a feeding bucket specifically designed to handle long-chop clamped grass. While its existing auger-based setup works effectively for maize-based rations, getting a thorough mix and…

YOUNG FARMERS

Rebekah Housden: Memorial reminds me of preciousness of life

If there was ever a question of how much farming can unite people, the answer is plain to see at any rural funeral. The loss of a dear friend (for…

100HP

Lamma 2025: Tafe 75ph tractor targets livestock market

Tafe has a new UK importer for its revamped range of five 15-series tractors. Comvex takes on the mantle from long-serving Tractors UK, which had been bringing in the Indian…

CULTIVATORS

Lamma 2025: NRH returns with new low-disturbance subsoiler

Yorkshire outfit NRH Engineering, maker of presses, packers, Cambridge rolls and piggyback drill cultivators, returned to Lamma with a new low-disturbance subsoiler. The Tremor is a slimmed-down alternative to the…

CULTIVATORS

Lamma 2025: GST Biostar rotary hoe weeds and seeds

The Biostar from Danish firm GST is another take on the rotary hoe, which can be adapted to suit different conditions. Springs can be switched on each of the hinged…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Ted makes a stand at Beverley protest

This week’s Photo of the Week is courtesy of young Ted, who was in attendance at the recent tractor protests at Beverley Westwood in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The…

CULTIVATORS

Lamma 2025: Sumo toolbar offers adaptable lifting and seeding

Buyers in the market for a close-coupled toolbar have a new model to consider – the Sumo Yet-To-Be-Named. Displaying the tool for the first time at this year’s Lamma show,…

LIVESTOCK

How to improve output from cows grazing in poor conditions

To improve the utilisation of grazed grass this year, the focus must be on the first two grazing rounds. Poor ground conditions from February to April, with incorrect management, can…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Crazy temperature swings hard to work with

At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I’m reporting more wild fluctuations in temperature. My last article opened with the weather situation, with 9in [22.5cm] of snow falling,…

OPINION

Opinion: The UK should build on its precision breeding work

Precision breeding – using technology to guide changes within a plant’s existing genetic building blocks – is a transformational development that will add to the breeder’s toolbox. As a plant…

DAIRY

Data collection for dairy herds: What to consider

Developing cow technology in response to the trend for fewer dairy farms milking more cows, and ongoing labour shortages, has to be more than just a data generating system. Capturing…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Glyphosate, Lamma and dairy optimism

Welcome back to This Week in Farming, your regular round-up of the best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days. But first, here’s your markets (opens as PDF). Keep…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Finances post-BPS dictate my stress levels

I will start my first article of 2025 by reviewing our previous year. Last year started with wet weather impeding field work. Poor cashflow caused me stress, and we had…

ATVS AND UTVS

Lamma 2025: US-made Volcon electric UTV breaks cover

Thetford-based Electric Wheels has taken on the import job for Volcon UTVs, as the US firm targets European expansion. Prices for the battery-powered buggies start at about £23,000, for which…

COMMUNITY

Welsh farmhouse kitchens set to cook breakfasts for charity

Farmhouse kitchens, cafes and village halls across Wales are set to fill the air with the smell of breakfast for charity once again. Hosted by Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW)…

ROLLS

Lamma 2025: Terra Tech BBR folding rolls offer even pressure

Thanks to a new weight transfer system, Terra Tech’s BBR three-section folding ballast rolls achieve even pressure across entire working width. The setup works thanks to pressurised accumulators which shift…

TELEHANDLERS

Lamma 2025: Extra lift capacity for Manitou MLT 742-140

The introduction of a tougher boom on its ag-spec telehandlers has allowed Manitou to bump up lifting capacity throughout the range. New model numbers have been introduced as a result,…

PARASITIC DISEASES

Haemonchus vaccine given UK funding aid

Efforts to produce an affordable vaccine for a fatal bloodsucking parasite affecting sheep farms across the globe have been given a seven-figure boost by a tech giant. The Bill and…

OPINION

Opinion: More supermarkets must show they value farmers

Having done the weekly online food shop, complete with the standard bananas that inevitably won’t be ripe until the spring equinox, I glimpsed a link to the supermarket’s agriculture page.…

COMMUNITY

City students discover cutting-edge farm tech at Lamma

More than thirty Year 9 students from Birmingham’s city centre gained hands-on experience with high-tech farming machinery at Lamma, in an initiative intended to introduce young people to the agricultural…

NEWS

Thirty councils join rebellion against ‘family farm tax’

A growing number of councils across the UK are joining a revolt against the Labour government’s controversial inheritance tax changes, with 30 town halls now openly opposing the policy. This…

FOOT AND MOUTH

Meat processors call for tougher FMD measures

Tougher and more rigorous measures to repel foot-and mouth-disease (FMD) are needed – that’s the call from the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA). In addition, the association argues that travellers…

ENVIRONMENT

Government off track to meet environmental targets

The Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) is calling for urgent action after its latest report revealed the government is failing to meet environmental targets and is not on course to…

TAX

Farmers take tractors to supermarkets in IHT protest

Hundreds of frustrated British farmers are taking their tractors to supermarket car parks across the country today (Friday 17 January) in a bold display of frustration over government policies they…

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