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This Week in Farming: Protests, prices and inventions comp

Welcome back to This Week in Farming, your one stop shop for the best FW content from the last seven days. There are just 11 days to Christmas, and if…

STAFF MANAGEMENT

Pensions reminder for employers of seasonal workers

The Pensions Regulator has warned farmers and growers they may face fines if found not to comply with their legal pension duties. Agricultural employers with seasonal and temporary workers are…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Good health comes from good food

November came to the rescue, at least as far as the weather is concerned, and in contrast to last year, we’re drilled up. Bar a bit of spraying, we’re ready…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Tips to improve farm office efficiency

An office littered with random piles of paper and general clutter is not uncommon in farming, but it is an environment that doesn’t inspire productivity and can mean costly mistakes…

NEWS

FW Podcast Ep 233: Tractor protest brings London to standstill

Hundreds of tractors descend on central London as farmers ramp up protests against the government's autumn Budget. As 600 tractors park outside Downing Street, we speak to farmers and protest…

ENVIRONMENT

Government plan gives push to onshore wind farms

The government unveiled its new Clean Power 2030 Action Plan on Friday (13 December) including ambitious targets for both wind and solar projects during the next five years, with land…

BROILERS

Appeals judge throws out case against modern broiler rearing

The Court of Appeal in London has dismissed a case brought by animal activists that, had it been successful, could have forced the poultry sector to cease using “fast-growing” broilers…

TAX

Suffolk County Council opposes ‘Family Farm Tax’

Suffolk County Council has become the latest to formally oppose the Labour government’s plans to impose 20% inheritance tax (IHT) on farm assets of above £1m. The motion was proposed…

PLOUGHS

First impressions: Kuhn Multi-Master L six-furrow plough

For risk-averse, geologically challenged or weather-beaten farms, few implements match the reliability and consistency of a plough. Sales of these time-honoured implements have now flatlined following a near decade-long drop…

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OPINION

Editor's View: We've won argument on IHT but not the fight

The question of how to bring Labour to the negotiating table in order to extract sensible reforms to inheritance tax should not be a difficult one. Were they to act…

OPINION

Opinion: Government should learn from Trump to value farmers

Have you ever wondered why farmers are hated so much?  Are people conditioned into thinking, from times gone by, that we are all Lords and Ladies of the Manor? Do…

OPINION

Opinion: Budget was just the start of Labour's 'class war'

After the Budget’s inheritance tax bombshell, it was inevitable that us consultants – land agents, lawyers, tax advisers – would go into full pro-mode and fill social media with articles…

OPINION

Editor's View: Why Bovaer bashers should stop and think

What are we to learn from the online uproar following Arla’s announcement about a trial of the methane-reducing supplement Bovaer? I would say it shows that solidarity in farming is…

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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Good health comes from good food

November came to the rescue, at least as far as the weather is concerned, and in contrast to last year, we’re drilled up. Bar a bit of spraying, we’re ready…

CROP MANAGEMENT

Pesticide rules: NI arable farmers losing out under Brexit

Politicians from all sides are being urged to fix the mess surrounding plant protection products (PPPs) and seed trade between Great Britain and Northern Ireland to prevent irreparable harm to…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Scottish arable farming faces pressure from cost-price squeeze

Scotland’s arable farming sector faces increasing financial pressure due to low crop prices, rising costs, and competition from imported wheat, putting growers' profitability at risk. NFU Scotland (NFUS) has raised…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Death duties are abandoned in New Zealand

My father, along with others of his generation, speak of the impacts of Death Duties on farming families in this country, so we watch with sadness at the political changes…

ARABLE

More than 20% farmers using variable rate spraying tech

Farmers across the UK are extensively using digital technology to help them run their businesses now and in the way they plan to run their businesses in the future. This…

DISEASE MANAGEMENT

Improved BYDV tool to give cereal growers better control

Winter cereal growers are set to see a more accurate warning system next season for a key aphid-spread disease. The AHDB’s new Acrobat tool will give a more precise forecast…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Cereal crop economics are getting precarious

Checking in on the future markets and seeing the downward trending red arrow week after week is becoming increasingly disheartening. I sold a good chunk of 2024 wheat about a…

ARABLE

Expert sets out six steps to better spring barley yields

Spring barley was a get-out-of-jail card for some growers last season after wet weather prevented autumn drilling, yet many crops went on to deliver above-average yields. Why they performed so…

Livestock

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DAIRY

Advice on installing a new dairy parlour

A parlour is a significant investment and should not be given the green light before carefully considering the business’s future, options and design. David Ball, lead environment specialist at the…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Farmland tax quarrel should focus on profits

I wasn’t going to mention it, but after a long chat with Farmers Weekly, it seemed to boil down to whether I want to risk upsetting people. So, I am…

DAIRY

Why low-mastitis herd helps keeps tabs on medicines cabinet

The downside of a dairy herd with less than 5% mastitis is having to maintain a stock of in-date antibiotics. This is the case for the Hodginkson family, who run…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Tax changes will push families to plan sooner

Over the past few weeks, I have been involved in several events organised to voice the great concerns within the agricultural industry over the changes in inheritance tax laws. This…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Bluetongue zone extended plus further cases outside the zone

Further confirmed cases of bluetongue found in early December have led to the expansion of the bluetongue restriction zone (RZ), to include additional parts of Oxfordshire, Berkshire, and Hampshire. More…

PIGS

4 steps to tackle porcine respiratory disease complex

As winter sets in, so the risk of respiratory disease goes up. I have seen an increase in cases on several pig farms recently, especially following cold, dank days and…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Weybridge research institute gets £200m cash injection

The UK’s ability to deal with a major disease outbreak is being strengthened with a new £200m “science hub” at the Animal and Plant Health Agency’s (Apha) Weybridge laboratories. Weybridge…

FEED AND NUTRITION

How growing lucerne could build resilience for Welsh farm

Integrating drought-tolerant lucerne into its sheep rotation has helped a Welsh livestock farm reduce the risk of feed shortfalls. Nitrogen fixing as well as deep rooted, lucerne has leaves with…

Machinery

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PLOUGHS

First impressions: Kuhn Multi-Master L six-furrow plough

For risk-averse, geologically challenged or weather-beaten farms, few implements match the reliability and consistency of a plough. Sales of these time-honoured implements have now flatlined following a near decade-long drop…

CEREAL DRILLS

One-pass Katara combination drill added to Bednar line-up

The already comprehensive seed drill portfolio developed by Czech manufacturer Bednar is being further expanded with a new one-pass drilling combination. Based on the company’s Kator KN rotary power harrow…

MACHINERY

Round-up: Non-blower straw bedding machine specs and prices

During winter months, when straw supplies and prices will be at a premium following wet spells over the harvest season, anything that helps minimise consumption while maintaining a comfortable, absorbent…

MACHINERY

Lamma 2025: Biggest, quirkiest and newest kit to look out for

With the Lamma show now firmly established indoors at NEC Birmingham, punters can look forward to seeing the latest, best-selling and most topical machinery on display. See also: On test: Fendt’s…

Community

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FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Good health comes from good food

November came to the rescue, at least as far as the weather is concerned, and in contrast to last year, we’re drilled up. Bar a bit of spraying, we’re ready…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Farmland tax quarrel should focus on profits

I wasn’t going to mention it, but after a long chat with Farmers Weekly, it seemed to boil down to whether I want to risk upsetting people. So, I am…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Why you're never too old to use your loaf

Without going all Nigella on you, there’s something sensual about making bread. At least, that’s the way I’ve always thought it would be anyway, because I’m thoroughly ashamed to say…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Death duties are abandoned in New Zealand

My father, along with others of his generation, speak of the impacts of Death Duties on farming families in this country, so we watch with sadness at the political changes…

Business

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STAFF MANAGEMENT

Pensions reminder for employers of seasonal workers

The Pensions Regulator has warned farmers and growers they may face fines if found not to comply with their legal pension duties. Agricultural employers with seasonal and temporary workers are…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Tips to improve farm office efficiency

An office littered with random piles of paper and general clutter is not uncommon in farming, but it is an environment that doesn’t inspire productivity and can mean costly mistakes…

TAX

Suffolk County Council opposes ‘Family Farm Tax’

Suffolk County Council has become the latest to formally oppose the Labour government’s plans to impose 20% inheritance tax (IHT) on farm assets of above £1m. The motion was proposed…

LAND MARKETS

Farmland in your area 2024: East Midlands

Agents report a clear growth in the supply of farmland coming to the market in the East Midlands in 2024, a combination of public and private sales that resulted in…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Scottish arable farming faces pressure from cost-price squeeze

Scotland’s arable farming sector faces increasing financial pressure due to low crop prices, rising costs, and competition from imported wheat, putting growers' profitability at risk. NFU Scotland (NFUS) has raised…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Festive trade on fire at Christmas fatstock shows

Finished cattle achieved exceptional prices at Christmas fatstock shows and sales across the country in December, lifting the trade to new record highs. Regular buyers were joined by butchers and…

STAFF MANAGEMENT

Advice on common farm employment issues

From correctly issuing employment contracts to having the right paperwork in order, getting staffing right from the very start will not only rule out problems further down the line but…

TAX

CAAV set to step up its estimates of numbers to be hit by IHT

Fresh analysis by the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV) shows that even more farmers will be affected by the government’s planned changes to inheritance tax (IHT) than originally claimed…

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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…

CAREERS AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Stem students get a taste of careers in agriculture

Farmers Weekly showcased agricultural careers to some 26,000 people from non-farming backgrounds at New Scientist Live last week, with the help of its partners. Among the visitors to the event…

CAREERS AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Ag careers are star of the show at New Scientist Live 2024

Farmers Weekly’s Future of Food & Agriculture exhibit will return to New Scientist Live next month, showcasing ag technology to a non-farming audience for the sixth year running.   Together…

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Lantra makes farm safety online course free of charge

Lantra has announced that its farm safety e-learning course will be available freely from 26 July as part of Farm Safety Week. The Agriculture Health and Safety: How to Meet…