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DIVERSIFICATION

Farm recycling sideline grows into full-time enterprise

Henry Harrison and Edward Medforth launched H&M Recycling four years ago to provide a service for farm plastics. They began by baling polypropylene fertiliser and seed bags, also taking polyethylene…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Contractor charges and beef upheaval

Welcome to another edition of This Week in Farming, your regular round-up of the best FW content from the past seven days. But first, how about coming to a brand…

BEEF

Why radical change is needed for sustainable beef industry

Planning ahead to face upcoming issues and working to improve efficiency and build beef businesses with resilience were among the key conclusions from a round table discussion held at Rothamsted…

TECHNOLOGY

Claas rolls out new look Connect digital platform

Farmers who are signed up to a new “digital ecosystem” being rolled out this year by Claas will be able to add tractors and other machines to their account simply…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Grain maize and sunflowers help in tough year

Planning ahead for spring work is always a challenge. I usually hope things get going before the end of March, and by April, spring cereals are established. Then the focus…

NEWS

Opinion: Build fairness in farming from the bottom up

The oddest whinge I received about my last column was that it was easy for me to be opinionated because I don’t rely solely on farming for my income. This…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Transition Farmers expand and restructure businesses

Farmers Weekly’s Transition project is following a group of farmers on their journey to adapt and meet the challenges of farming. Here, we look at the progress of two farms.…

4X4S

Isuzu unveils souped-up special edition D-Max pickups

Isuzu has pimped up its D-Max pickup with two special edition models. The first is the Steel, which adds more bling to the top-of-the-range V-Cross but is otherwise identical underneath.…

OILSEED RAPE

Beekeeper bemoans collapse of OSR acreage in the UK

Honeybee colonies are suffering from an early-spring pollen shortage in the farming landscape due to shortages of flowering plants such as oilseed rape, with some colonies facing starvation, say beekeepers.…

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NEWS

Opinion: Build fairness in farming from the bottom up

The oddest whinge I received about my last column was that it was easy for me to be opinionated because I don’t rely solely on farming for my income. This…

NEWS

Editor’s View: In praise of average farmers

How do you build a farm business that has the highest possible chance of long-term success? Is it by being a great farmer, or by building a great system where…

NEWS

Opinion: It isn't a binary choice between farming and wildlife

I’ve never thought long and hard about the great bustard, but now is the time. Rewilding enthusiasts have been celebrating news that farms in Wiltshire and Derbyshire are to be…

NEWS

Opinion: Let's not make the same mistake as the miners

Polmaise Colliery near Stirling was the first to walk out over pit closures in the miners’ strikes of 1984. I wonder if, back then farmers ever thought they’d need to…

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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Grain maize and sunflowers help in tough year

Planning ahead for spring work is always a challenge. I usually hope things get going before the end of March, and by April, spring cereals are established. Then the focus…

OILSEED RAPE

Beekeeper bemoans collapse of OSR acreage in the UK

Honeybee colonies are suffering from an early-spring pollen shortage in the farming landscape due to shortages of flowering plants such as oilseed rape, with some colonies facing starvation, say beekeepers.…

CROP MANAGEMENT

How couple are developing organic, no-till cropping business

Starting five years ago with an optimistic vision and a blank slate, first-generation organic farmer and emergency doctor Alex Fraser had a plan to produce healthy food for local people.…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Wet weather pics on social media are heartening

One of the many good things about social media is that although there are some in the farming community who only post portrayals of agronomic excellence, there are enough farmers…

BARLEY

Greater yield and margin for winter barley grower

Scottish grower Neil Ramsay is pushing the boundaries of winter barley production, striving for both yield and margin. He achieved a top yield of 13.5t/ha last harvest and has an…

POTATOES

Trials show it's safe to use key herbicide on Elland potatoes

Farmers growing Elland potatoes are set to benefit from another herbicide option this season, after tests show a key pre-emergence active can be safely used. Metribuzin is key component of…

CROP WATCH

Crop Watch: T1 fungicide timing tricky in variable season

As the fourth week of April arrives, the weather remains highly variable with below-average temperatures for this time of the year. Like the weather, wheat growth stages are variable and…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: A few false starts to spring drilling

Unfortunately, the weather is still the main point of conversation, and it is little consolation to know that further south, the situation is probably worse.  There have been a few…

Livestock

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BEEF

Why radical change is needed for sustainable beef industry

Planning ahead to face upcoming issues and working to improve efficiency and build beef businesses with resilience were among the key conclusions from a round table discussion held at Rothamsted…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Transition Farmers expand and restructure businesses

Farmers Weekly’s Transition project is following a group of farmers on their journey to adapt and meet the challenges of farming. Here, we look at the progress of two farms.…

BEEF

Struggle for survival revealed in wide-ranging beef survey

Some 66% of beef producers will have difficulty in surviving without the farm subsidy – and only 33% reckon their beef enterprise makes a profit every year. This is according…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Mind whirring with five days of silage left

I’ve got the mower on and greased up ready for tomorrow, 16 April. Although, as I write this looking out of the window, I could do with a few more…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

Why Gloucs dairy farmer is adopting longer-grass grazing

A Gloucestershire dairy farmer is adapting her grazing management to make her farm more resilient as the climate changes, improving her soil health and reducing reliance on inputs. Third-generation farmer…

GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT

6 tips for managing this year’s first-cut silage

Slurry stores are full and forage stocks are running dangerously low on many farms. While grass is generally growing well, many fields remain vulnerable to damage by poaching and machinery.…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Applicants for skilled pig staff hard to find

Two years ago, I wrote about the disappointing start we had experienced farrowing the first of our then, new, Landrace gilts. These pigs are the dams of our home-bred commercial…

SHEEP

How Ayrshire hill farm runs sheep for ÂŁ11 a ewe

A total cash cost of less than £11 a ewe is helping a family business buy hill ground in Ayrshire. Strict culling in a low-intervention system and accepting the environmental…

Machinery

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TECHNOLOGY

Claas rolls out new look Connect digital platform

Farmers who are signed up to a new “digital ecosystem” being rolled out this year by Claas will be able to add tractors and other machines to their account simply…

4X4S

Isuzu unveils souped-up special edition D-Max pickups

Isuzu has pimped up its D-Max pickup with two special edition models. The first is the Steel, which adds more bling to the top-of-the-range V-Cross but is otherwise identical underneath.…

PLOUGHS

CNH sells off Overum plough business

During a period of seemingly never-ending acquisitions, CNH Industrial has gone against the trend by selling off the Overum factory in Sweden, which makes mouldboard ploughs. This business was acquired…

TECHNOLOGY

Lemken-Krone VTE autonomous tractor gains front links and pto

Engineers developing a driverless tractor for arable and grassland field work say they are now moving from the early prototype trials stage to deployments on commercial farms with a near-finished…

Community

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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Grain maize and sunflowers help in tough year

Planning ahead for spring work is always a challenge. I usually hope things get going before the end of March, and by April, spring cereals are established. Then the focus…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Mind whirring with five days of silage left

I’ve got the mower on and greased up ready for tomorrow, 16 April. Although, as I write this looking out of the window, I could do with a few more…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Woodburning stove is a farmhouse favourite

Do you have any favourite possessions? I have a few that I’m very fond of indeed. A pair of comfortable and durable walking boots that I’ve worn for years, a…

NEWS

Royal Countryside Fund unveils new ÂŁ15m farming strategy

The Royal Countryside Fund (RCF) has launched a four-year strategy to extend its support of farming and rural families – which includes raising £15m. Founded by the King, then Prince…

Business

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DIVERSIFICATION

Farm recycling sideline grows into full-time enterprise

Henry Harrison and Edward Medforth launched H&M Recycling four years ago to provide a service for farm plastics. They began by baling polypropylene fertiliser and seed bags, also taking polyethylene…

COMPLIANCE

Red Tractor 'a victim of its own success' says chief exec

Red Tractor farm assurance is a “victim of its own success”, which is why some primary producers have little option but to be members, according to the organisation’s chief executive…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

FW's Transition Live unites farmers for talks on key issues

Hundreds of farmers and growers have already booked their places at Farmers Weekly’s Transition Live event on 9 May. The event, held at Cambridge University’s mixed, arable and dairy farm,…

LAND MARKETS

Rare mixed farm offering for sale in Vale of Glamorgan

It is not often that good-quality commercial farms are offered on the open market in the Vale of Glamorgan, so Stembridge Court Farm is expected to stir a good deal…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

TCFD rules: Threat or opportunity?

Climate change is a financial threat to big business. Supply chain disruption caused by extreme weather is expected to cost many billions of pounds.  Governments and global economic institutions are…

TENANCIES AND RENTS

New landlord-tenant code of practice – what’s changed?

The need for an Agricultural Landlord and Tenant Code of Practice to put the relationship between all parties on a more positive footing was a key recommendation of the 2022…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Transition: Ways to generate non-farming income

Developing non-agricultural income is an increasingly important consideration for farm businesses. And it doesn’t always have to come at the expense of food production, as speakers at a recent Farmers…

DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

Fairer dairy contract regulations come into force in July

Milk processors will be required to begin issuing farmers with new “fairer” dairy contracts from this July. Legislation has been designed to create more price transparency for farmers, as well…

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LIVESTOCK

Valuable business skills courses for dairy farmers

Many dairy farmers tend not to be driven by profit: satisfaction comes from a herd of fine cows, full clamps or milk in the tank. But being good at milking…

POULTRY

Advice on developing a well-trained poultry team

A team can make or break any business, and a poor poultry team can affect production as well as efficiency. NFU Poultry Board member Will Lea helps deliver staff training…

COMMUNITY

Apprenticeship guide set to help farmers bridge labour gap

To coincide with National Apprenticeship Week, Lantra has launched a new guide to help farmers and small businesses take on their first apprentice. It is hoped that the guide, called…

ASSESSING PERFORMANCE

How a new entrant got backing to set up in dairy

A simple, once-a-day system, relying on grazed grass and spring-block calving, was the step into dairy farming for new entrant Nick Cavill. The first cups went on in 2018 and…