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TRACTORS

Driver's view: Tom Mixture's John Deere 6R 250

Sitting at the apex of John Deere’s “mid-size” tractor line-up, the 6R 250 offers a healthy slug of power in a modestly proportioned chassis. Its versatility in tackling jobs both…

FARM POLICY

European farmers bring chaos to Brussels over trade fears

European farmers brought chaos to the streets of Brussels on Thursday (18 December), with fire, manure and vegetables targeted at EU buildings where key talks on future trade deals were…

NEWS

Supermarket veg price war 'risks devaluing food' say farmers

With festive shoppers snapping up carrots, parsnips and Brussels sprouts for as little as 5p a packet, NFU Scotland says the bargains come at a cost to farmers and the…

TAX

Delays announced to 'make tax digital' arrangements

HMRC has made changes to how tax returns will need to be submitted from April next year, however farmers may be entitled to defer until April 2027 following a recent…

BUSINESS

Improved livestock sales drive profits at H&H Group

Profits at auctioneer and land agency firm H&H Group lifted to a new record high in the past year, with most of the increase coming from the livestock trading business…

NEWS

Thousands urge action over 'unfair' supermarket buying

More than 5,000 people across the UK have written to their MPs calling for urgent government action to protect farmers from unfair supermarket buying practices and to safeguard the future…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Bluetongue movement rules relaxed in Northern Ireland

Animal movement restrictions linked to bluetongue virus (BTV) will be relaxed within the Temporary Control Zone (TCZ) in Northerrn Ireland following the completion of surveillance testing from today (Friday, 19…

OPINION

Editor's View: The Merry Ballad of the Batters Report

This week I wrapped tinsel around my keyboard, ate four mince pies and summoned my most festive spirit to deliver an editorial of seasonal verse. In tribute to this month's…

ARABLE

Young farmers bold move to take on council tenancy pays off

Joshua Dennis, a 26-year-old arable farmer from Cambridgeshire, made the bold move to take on a county council tenancy at just 22 years old. Three successful yet challenging harvests later,…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Easy-calving heifers biggest success of year

It is hard to believe that we are fast approaching the end of yet another year. Last year was quite a challenging one for us as a family. However, 2025,…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Christmas ghosts perform a minor miracle

I’m not certain why it happens, but it’s hard not to be curmudgeonly as a man when you hit your mid-40s. One minute you’re a ray of youthful sunshine, hopelessly…

NEWS

12 key takeaways from Batters’ Farm Profitability Review

The Farm Profitability Review, led by former NFU president Baroness Minette Batters and commissioned by the UK government, paints a stark picture of a sector under sustained pressure. Rising costs,…

CRIME

Dog attacks on livestock now carry unlimited fines

Farmers will benefit from stronger legal protections against dog attacks on livestock from today (December 18). The Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Act 2025, raises the maximum penalty for livestock…

WILDLIFE

Sea eagle funding uncertainty threatens lambing, NFUS warns

NFU Scotland has warned hill farmers and crofters cannot plan for the coming lambing season unless the Scottish government urgently commits to future funding for the Sea Eagle Management Scheme.…

NEWS

Batters’ Farm Profitability Review finally published

Defra has published Baroness Minette Batters’ long-awaited Farm Profitability Review, ending months of uncertainty over when the document would see the light of day and reigniting debate over the future…

HEALTH AND WELFARE

Defra to increase payments for vet visits

Payment rates for government-funded annual vet visits to farms in England will increase by 16% from 22 January 2026. Funding will continue to be available as part of Defra’s Animal…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Leading green groups quit Scottish farm policy boards

Scottish Environment Link and RSPB Scotland have resigned from two key government farming policy groups, citing “failures in both the policy development process and the decisions being made”. The organisations…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

EU delays regulations on beef and soya imports until late 2026

The European Parliament has delayed tougher rules on beef and feed imports linked to deforestation, such as soya, by another year. Regulations are now set to be introduced from 30…

COMMUNITY

Farmers’ ball raises £30,000 for rural charities

More than £30,000 was raised for four rural charities when farmers, sponsors and supporters gathered at Ludlow Racecourse in South Shropshire for a charity ball. The Farmers’ Charity Ball was…

TRACTORS

Driver's view: Robin Ward's Massey Ferguson 8S.305

For the Massey Ferguson buyer seeking 300 horses, both the 8S and 9S can deliver the goods. But the former’s blend of power and manoeuvrability made it the sensible choice…

BUSINESS

Farming partnership prompts move from Hampshire to Somerset

Ben and Molly Foote made the move from Hampshire to Somerset in October, to start milking on a former dairy farm where they are renovating and adding to the buildings.…

LIVESTOCK

How off-farm pursuits are benefiting two livestock farms

A change is as good as a rest, the saying goes, and getting away from the farm to do something completely different is a great way to recharge the batteries.…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: First Christmas tractor run won't be my last

I recently went on my first tractor run. The Ringmer Christmas tractor charity run has been going for a few years, but I'd simply never joined in. However, having been…

FARM POLICY

Farmers protest as Finance Bill gets second reading

Farmers converged on Westminster on 16 December as MPs debated the Finance Bill, staging a noisy protest to oppose proposed inheritance tax reforms affecting family farms and food production. Tractors…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Wheat margin achievable in 2026 after tough year for growers

UK cereals growers have endured a challenging 12 months, with low farmgate prices, weather constraints and a smaller domestic crop. While pressure remains on wheat prices due to a well-supplied…

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