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ARABLE

Farmers Weekly Awards 2025: Arable Farmer of the Year

Richard Anthony of Tythegston Farm, Bridgend, Wales is the winner of Farmers Weekly Awards 2025 Arable Farmer of the Year. Rainfall exceeding 57 inches a year and fields running right…

AWARDS

Farmers Weekly Awards 2025: Mixed Farmer of the Year

Ashley Jones of Smeaton Farm, Cornwall, is the winner of the Farmers Weekly Awards 2025 Mixed Farmer of the Year. Ashley Jones runs a truly mixed beef, sheep and arable…

ARABLE

Farmers Weekly Awards 2025: Arable Adviser of the Year

John Sarup is the Farmers Weekly 2025 Arable Adviser of the Year. John is one of the UK’s foremost independent potato agronomists, combining more than 40 years of hands-on experience…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Navigating autumn crop establishment

With harvest over, the long days diminishing and the night’s drawing in, we can afford to put to one side the lingering thoughts of the “what could have been” harvest…

ARABLE

Lavender diversification finds success as tourist attraction

Cadwell Farm began growing lavender 25 years ago, when the Hunter family wanted to bring what was a historically grown crop back to the area. Tim Hunter, managing director of…

CROP WATCH

Crop Watch: Dry weather prompts early cereal drilling

Many farmers are continuing to make the most of the dry spell, getting cereal crops into the ground in good time. Our CropWatch agronomists look at drilling and early establishment…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Just about beating the cropping budget

I was at my local machinery dealer waiting for combine parts to be picked while desperately trying not to succumb to the lure of shiny spanners. It was harvest-time, and…

SOILS

Leics arable farm begins first-of-kind drainage trial

The role of effective drainage in helping farmers to meet both environmental and productivity targets is the focus of an industry-wide research project which kicks off this autumn. Believed to…

NUTRITION AND FERTILISER

How to make the most of phosphate fertilisers this autumn

As margins squeeze tighter, many growers are looking at inputs and considering where to make cuts, and phosphate may be one area of focus. Tim Kerr, head of nutrition at…

NUTRITION AND FERTILISER

Benefits of adding manganese to seed-beds after dry summer

Farmers are advised to apply manganese in the seed-bed this autumn, as the dry summer may have left soils depleted of the micronutrient. Origin Soil Nutrition agronomist Toby Ward warns…

CROP MANAGEMENT

AHDB trials to give farmers independent biofungicide data

Independent data on biofungicide performance will be available to farmers, thanks to a series of AHDB-funded pilot trials. The replicated field trials will test the effectiveness of biofungicides against Septoria…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Weather raises wheat drilling date questions

The continuing wet weather is already raising questions about wheat planting dates. It is, however, helping everything we’ve planted so far to grow, including, most importantly, the oilseed rape. If…

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VARIETY SELECTION

Trial to explore potential of milling wheat variety blends

An initiative funded by the AHDB is testing whether growing a blend of milling wheat varieties can deliver better yields and crop quality. The four-year project, costing just over £260,000,…

HARVEST

Early maize harvest signals tough year for UK farmers

UK maize harvests began three weeks early in parts of the South amid severe drought and record heat, with farmers now facing reduced yields, rising costs, and increased crop disease…

ARABLE

Smallest barley area in 11 years as wheat rises, says Defra

Harvest 2025 saw the smallest barley area in England for 11 years and the first increase in wheat since 2022, according to Defra’s latest statistics. There was also a sharp…

SUGAR BEET

Sugar beet campaign start dates announced for 2025-26

British Sugar has announced the start dates for the 2025-26 sugar beet harvest campaign for each of its four factories, starting on 15 September. See also: How Birds Eye hopes to…

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NUTRITION AND FERTILISER

Farmers reveal results of biological inputs trial

Two arable farmers were tasked with replacing 25% of their synthetic crop inputs with biological alternatives as part of a sustainable cropping project. We catch up with them to find…

ARABLE

Lavender diversification finds success as tourist attraction

Cadwell Farm began growing lavender 25 years ago, when the Hunter family wanted to bring what was a historically grown crop back to the area. Tim Hunter, managing director of…

SOILS

Leics arable farm begins first-of-kind drainage trial

The role of effective drainage in helping farmers to meet both environmental and productivity targets is the focus of an industry-wide research project which kicks off this autumn. Believed to…

NUTRITION AND FERTILISER

How to make the most of phosphate fertilisers this autumn

As margins squeeze tighter, many growers are looking at inputs and considering where to make cuts, and phosphate may be one area of focus. Tim Kerr, head of nutrition at…

NUTRITION AND FERTILISER

Benefits of adding manganese to seed-beds after dry summer

Farmers are advised to apply manganese in the seed-bed this autumn, as the dry summer may have left soils depleted of the micronutrient. Origin Soil Nutrition agronomist Toby Ward warns…

BARLEY

Strong case for winter barley despite price pressure

Many growers are sticking with winter barley this coming season, with seed sales progressing well despite the continuing pressure on crop prices, reports one seed merchant. “Seed volumes are only…

CROP MANAGEMENT

How herbal leys can benefit the whole system

From herbal leys to hemp crops, the Centre for High Carbon Capture Cropping is a four-year £5.9m multi partner project, led by Niab, which is exploring the carbon capture potential…

POTATOES

Fungicide and nectar mix results revealed at potato event

UK premier field-based potato event Potatoes in Practice once again showcased cutting-edge research, trade exhibits, and demonstrations for growers to make informed decisions about their crop. Agrochemical giant BASF was…

SOILS

Why soil assessment should come before cultivations

Arable farmers face significant cultivation choices this autumn about how much - or indeed whether - to cultivate soils. The dry conditions of 2025 mean that over-working soils could lead…

IRRIGATION

Why reservoirs are key to sustainable water abstraction

The proposed 30% overall reduction in water that can be abstracted for irrigation in East Suffolk could result in losses of up to £2,300m across the supply chain over the…

HARVEST AND CROP STORAGE

Sheds or silos? What to consider when upgrading grain storage

Farmers looking to upgrade their grain handling facilities have two main options: invest in a new shed or opt for silos. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Silos offer…

SOILS

Herts grower shares experience with Johnson-Su bioreactor

A source of protozoa and nematodes, the extract from a US-invented composter is part of one Hertfordshire grower’s five-year plan to improve soil biology and cut costs. Richard Blair, with…

CROP MANAGEMENT

Tips on cutting through the marketing hype for biostimulants

After a season when crops gave up in the summer drought, farmers may be tempted to try a biostimulant to help crops cope better next time. Some products can deliver…

ARABLE

Advice on managing grassweeds after low pressure season

Successful weed control was a highlight of last year’s growing season, with some of the lowest blackgrass pressures recorded in the UK over the past decade. However, experts are warning…

ROTATIONS

Why beans may have a place in Scottish rotations

With many growers looking for alternative break crops to extend rotations, nitrogen-fixing beans could be the answer for some this season. Through careful variety choice, establishment methods and inputs, Scottish…

PLOUGHING AND CULTIVATION

Long-term direct driller reveals yield impact of ploughing

A wheat crop established under the plough yielded 1.7t/ha more than the long-term direct drilled part of the field, more than paying for the extra costs associated with ploughing. But…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Navigating autumn crop establishment

With harvest over, the long days diminishing and the night’s drawing in, we can afford to put to one side the lingering thoughts of the “what could have been” harvest…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Just about beating the cropping budget

I was at my local machinery dealer waiting for combine parts to be picked while desperately trying not to succumb to the lure of shiny spanners. It was harvest-time, and…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Weather raises wheat drilling date questions

The continuing wet weather is already raising questions about wheat planting dates. It is, however, helping everything we’ve planted so far to grow, including, most importantly, the oilseed rape. If…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Lack of rain makes ploughing an expensive task

I would like to start by remembering David Richardson. I first met David in 2010, when I interviewed him for my university dissertation. I remember driving to his farm and being…

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CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Heavy US stocks put pressure on subdued wheat market

Wheat markets continue to bumble along with ex-farm values stuck in the low £160s and farmers desperately looking for any sell opportunities. Global supplies remain abundant, with the latest stock…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Growers squeezed as EU sugar markets come under pressure

Lower global sugar prices could lead to smaller margins for sugar beet growers on index-linked contracts. EU white sugar futures stood at $460/t (£340/t) on 23 September for the December…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Feed and forage supplies set to tighten into 2026

Livestock farmers are being urged to plan ahead for feed requirements well into spring 2026, with UK supplies already tight. A combination of geopolitical events, a challenging UK harvest, and…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Oilseeds markets rebound back above ÂŁ400/t

Improved harvest yields and steady prices for oilseed rape are leaving a modest margin for UK growers this year. Delivered oilseed rape prices stood at £414/t on 16 September, following…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Global grain surplus to limit export prospects for UK wheat

A glut of grain globally is weighing on markets and could continue to restrict UK wheat exports and prices in the coming months, according to industry outlooks. The International Grain…

POTATOES

Potato growers squeezed with ex-farm prices under pressure

Free-buy potato prices have slipped sharply in recent months, with plentiful supplies across mainland Europe depressing the market. The UK planted area is estimated to have remained broadly in line…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Oilseed rape falls to ÂŁ400/t but margins remain for growers

UK oilseed rape prices came under pressure during July and August before settling at roughly £400/t in early September. The domestic trade continues to track wider global oilseed markets, with…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Scottish growers stung by high screenings in malting barley

Scottish growers have voiced their dismay as large volumes of barley fall short of the strict standards imposed by maltsters, leaving much of the crop destined for animal feed. Harvest…

Spot and forward prices (ÂŁ/t ex-farm)
Each set of prices comes from a single merchant, co-op or broker, and are the latest prices being paid to farmers. Ranges of prices, within one category relate to the distance of the farm from the buyer. Oilseed rape prices are latest spot and forward prices, not contract prices. Ex farm prices vary with the distance from Hull, Liverpool and Erith, crushing factories.

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HOES

More compact frame for 12m Einbock Chopstar-Prime hoe

Mechanical weed control specialist Einbock has taken another look at the design of its biggest inter-row cultivator and come up with a revised version. The 12m model in the Austrian…

TRACTORS

JCB unleashes new 284-335hp 6000-series Fastrac tractors

Since its 3000-series Fastrac bowed out of production in 2018, JCB has had a sizeable void in the middle of its tractor range. But after five years of designing, engineering…

HOES

KV bolsters mechanical weeder range with 12.2m Arcadia

A 12.2m Arcadia harrow is the latest addition to Kverneland’s growing mechanical weeder portfolio, which also includes the Helios rotary hoes and Onyx inter-row cultivators. It is armed with 480…

TELEHANDLERS

Sunward debuts 25hp ultra-compact wheeled loader

An ultra-compact wheeled loader with agricultural work potential has been added to the light construction equipment range produced by Chinese manufacturer Sunward. The SL12W is powered by a 25hp Kubota…