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COMMUNITY

Analysis: How hiring apprentices helps solve labour problem

For years, a large portion of the workforce in dairy, poultry and horticulture has come from abroad. However, since Brexit and with immigration policies tightening, this labour supply is no…

ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES

A guide to staying SFI compliant

Unlike more rigid support schemes of the past, the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) is all about giving farmers greater flexibility to make actions work for their farm, while simultaneously delivering…

DAIRY

5 heritable traits to improve mastitis and cell counts

Udder health traits can have a profound effect on milk price and herd profitability.  Genetics are among many factors that have helped improve udder health, such as better tools for…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Dry end to October saves pumpkin harvest

October was, to say the least, a washout on nearly all fronts. We battled through the weekends with the pick-your-own pumpkins and made the best of it until the weather…

SPRAYERS

Solinftec creates docking station for autonomous sprayer

Solar-powered sprayer maker Solinftec has developed a docking station that allows tank refills to be completed automatically. This means the Solix can work for several days without human intervention, provided…

COMMUNITY

Video: 90 and Counting - dairy farmer Edward Brown, Devon

From a very young age, farming is all I wanted to do. I’m not sure I ever thought I’d be milking cows, certainly not with robots – back then all…

CULTIVATORS

Bednar Roto-Master offers high-speed grain crop weeding

High-speed weeding in grain and row crops is the role covered by the new Roto-Master RMN implement from Bednar. The machine has two interlocking banks of 480mm-diameter wheels, each armed…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Wheat market shows modest rally as Black Sea tension mounts

Wheat markets enjoyed a slight rally at the start of this week, in response to news that the US has given permission for Ukraine to use its missiles to strike…

OPINION

Editor’s View: Bravo to all who made their voices heard

Any farmer who has been victim to flooding, fire, a disease outbreak or other calamity will know what it is like to see the work of 12 months or more…

FARM POLICY

Video: Farmers have their say on Budget plans in mass rally

Farmers Weekly reporters were on the ground at the farming rally in Westminster on Tuesday 19 November 2024 and spoke to protesting farmers, and their supporters, about their concerns over…

MEDICINES

Antibiotics resistance reaches 10-year low in food production

Resistance by livestock pathogens to multiple antibiotics is at its lowest point for 10 years, as a new report shows that most sectors had either hit their target to reduce…

NEWS

FW Podcast Ep 231: London 'farm tax' protest special

Thousands of farmers gather in London to lobby MPs and protest against changes to inheritance tax rules. From April 2026, agricultural assets worth more than £1m will be liable for…

TRACTORS

£50k Sabanto Steward kit gets Fendt 700 working autonomously

Long, lonely hours spent cultivating, drilling and mowing could be a thing of the past with the advent of a plug-in kit that can get any autosteer-ready tractor operating autonomously.…

BEEF

Why a suckler unit joined an integrated beef scheme

For Stephen and Gretta Hodges, an integrated supply chain offered a beef enterprise with less risk, a smaller workload and more flexibility in terms of succession. They had been farming…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Housing with 2025 spring grass in mind

I got so excited last month writing my first column that I forgot to congratulate fellow Welsh representatives at the Farmers Weekly Awards who came out on top. My apologies…

CROP WATCH

Crop Watch: Bean drilling and propyzamide sprays in OSR

Winter bean drilling is progressing well, especially in the South West where conditions are ideal with good seed-beds.  The arrival of cooler weather this week means the time is approaching…

NEWS

Reed: Cutting ag funds protection shows 'belief in devolution'

Defra secretary Steve Reed has given a passionate defence of the government’s decision to remove the ring-fence around devolved agricultural funding. As part of her recent Budget, chancellor Rachel Reeves…

FARM POLICY

Clarkson urges Labour to 'back down' at Westminster rally

Farming celebrities and opposition leaders joined an estimated 20,000 farmers and their families in Westminster on Tuesday (19 November) to protest against Labour’s planned inheritance tax (IHT) changes, as outlined…

NEWS

Food bank ‘overwhelmed’ by farmer food donations

Staff at London food bank City Harvest say they have been “overwhelmed” by large amounts of food donated by British farmers. Organisers of the London Farming Rally, which took place…

NEWS

Have your say: Figures don’t back up NFU claims on IHT - Reed

Defra secretary Steve Reed has gone to war with the NFU, insisting it is wrong to claim that up to 75% of small farms could be affected by Labour’s inheritance…

BUDGET

Farmers will fight inheritance tax plans, warns NFU leader

NFU president Tom Bradshaw delivered a passionate and forceful speech to hundreds of farmers at Church House, Westminster, as part of the NFU’s mass lobby to protest the government’s “family-farm…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Store lambs £15 dearer as ear tag sales drop 4.7%

Recent surges in the store lamb trade are more of a nod to national flock contraction than bullish buyer confidence. This is according to auctioneers, who say an 11.2% drop…

TAX

IHT will make half of farms unviable, finds new survey

New research shows that half of farmers surveyed believe their farms will become unviable due to the changes to inheritance tax (IHT) relief announced in the Budget.  Others are considering…

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