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BUSINESS

Farmer's petition on misleading labels nears 80,000 signatures

A campaign calling for tougher action against misleading supermarket food labelling is closing in on 80,000 signatures, with farmers warning that British-style branding on imported produce is confusing shoppers and…

CRIME

Hare coursing duo hit with heavy penalties

Two men have been sentenced after admitting to hare coursing offences following an incident in rural Lincolnshire. On Thursday 22 January, William Finney, 48, and Gavin Lee, 54, appeared at…

FARM POLICY

Muddy boots training to give Defra staff better farm insight

The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust’s (GWCT) Allerton Project has been awarded a four-year contract by Defra to deliver baseline agricultural training for government staff in England. The programme is…

BUSINESS

Frontier Agriculture looks to purchase Aberdeen Grain

Major agronomy and grain trading group Frontier Agriculture has confirmed intentions to purchase farmer-owned grain co-operative Aberdeen Grain. The proposed acquisition would include Aberdeen Grain’s existing operations and its 65,000t…

NEWS

Empty supermarket shelves highlight food security risk

Alistair Carmichael MP has highlighted the importance of food security after sharing images of empty supermarket shelves in Shetland following several days of ferry cancellations. The Liberal Democrat MP for…

PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTS

Questions raised after farmers lose out on funding

A Holyrood debate has exposed deep frustration over the Scottish government’s Future Farming Investment Scheme (FFIS), with MSPs from across parties questioning how funding was allocated and why so many…

SPRAYERS

Knight trailed sprayers get extra tech and grey tanks

Knight has titivated its trailed sprayer line-up, fitting neater pipework, grey rather than white tanks and the option of a slicker wash-out system. The KT range, which takes over from…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Biosecurity gap, OSR and best of Lamma

Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming. I hope your waterproofs are holding up, wherever you are. First, here are your market prices (opens as PDF). Red…

FINANCE

New calculator helps assess rising farm business energy costs

The NFU and NFU Energy have launched a free calculator to help farmers understand how rising Transmission Network Use of System (TNUoS) charges will affect their energy costs. Last September,…

MACHINERY

Yams heads stacked machinery show calendar

Farmers in the north of England who didn’t make it to Lamma will be able to get their machinery fix at next month’s Yorkshire Agricultural Machinery Show (Yams). The free-to-enter,…

NEWS

NFU presidential rivals lay out key priorities

NFU president Tom Bradshaw and deputy president David Exwood have set out their competing visions for the union’s future, ahead of a vote at the close of the annual NFU…

NEWS

Chlorinated chicken gets thumbs down in public survey

More than 151,000 shoppers have urged Britain’s biggest supermarkets to publicly commit to keeping chlorinated chicken and other lower-standard food imports off their shelves, amid renewed concern over UK-US trade…

FINANCE

Almost three-quarters of farms diversify to subsidise income

Defra’s farm accounts in England revealed a significant shift in income sources, with less revenue coming from traditional support payments and a greater reliance on agricultural activity, diversification, and agri-environmental…

NEWS

Frustrated farmers target ports in fresh protests

Farmers have staged tractor overnight protests at Felixstowe and Avonmouth ports, as part of a co-ordinated wave of demonstrations that is also targeting supermarket distribution centres. Organisers say the aim…

ARABLE

BASF and Adama commit to joint fungicide venture

BASF Agricultural Solutions has partnered with crop protection company Adama to co-develop new fungicide products for cereal growers. Adama, which has developed fungicide active ingredient Gilboa, will work alongside BASF…

FERTILISER SPREADERS

Rear conveyors get AgriSpread AS3000 throwing fertiliser 54m

A working width of 54m is possible with AgriSpread’s latest bulk material applicator, thanks to the addition of two fold-down conveyors. Positioning the spinners 6.1m apart on these outstretched arms…

NEWS

Video: Farmers shut down Lidl depots in price protests

In a fresh wave of direct action, farmers have used tractors to blockade three Lidl distribution centres across England, including sites in Peterborough, Doncaster – close to Lidl’s UK headquarters…

TENANCIES AND RENTS

Tenanted farm sector slows as short lets persist

UK farm letting activity slowed sharply in 2024, with short tenancies dominating the sector across the UK, according to the Central Asociation of Agricultural Valuers' (CAAV) annual land occupation report.…

FARM POLICY

Wales deputy first minister concerned SFS could be undone

The Senedd elections in Wales are just over 100 days away and current voting polls suggest a potential change in government from the current Welsh Labour regime is likely. A…

WEED MANAGEMENT

Pesticide firm adopts CTS for beet herbicides

Crop protection manufacturer UPL is set to supply its straight sugar beet herbicide product range in cans that are compatible with the Easyconnect closed transfer sprayer filling system. Most sprayers…

MACHINERY

Claas and JCB lead raft of machinery-maker investments

Despite market challenges worldwide, farm equipment manufacturers continue to invest in larger and better-equipped facilities – and acquire other businesses. We take a look at who's up to what, and…

NEWS

Biosecurity blind spot leaves farmers exposed to disease risk

British farmers are being exposed to animal disease risk because illegally imported meat seized at UK ports is not routinely tested for notifiable diseases, Farmers Weekly can reveal. The disclosure…

NEWS

Bovaer and crop inhibitors under FAO spotlight

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has issued new food-safety guidance on environmental inhibitors in agrifood systems, including methane-reducing feed additives such as Bovaer. The move comes as debate…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

ABP confirms more than 330 jobs at risk in Northern Ireland

Major meat processor ABP has confirmed plans to “consolidate and reduce” the number of retail packing facilities it operates across the UK. ABP has announced its intention to cease operations…

NEWS

Cattle farmers face new pollution permits

The Labour government plans to introduce environmental protection licensing for cattle farmers, bringing the sector into line with the pig and poultry industries. This is part of a wider overhaul…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Falling farmgate values fail to ease latest food inflation hike

Food price pressures have intensified despite falling returns at farm level, highlighting growing instability across the food supply chain. While some farmgate values have fallen in recent months amid climate…

FARM POLICY

Policy to the fore at FUW 'farmhouse breakfast' event

The Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) has highlighted the need to safeguard the principles of “land, family, and heritage” for Welsh agriculture at its annual breakfast in Cardiff Bay on…

FARM POLICY

New NFU Cymru president outlines priorities

The first woman to lead NFU Cymru, Abi Reader, is no stranger to the demands that come with holding an official role while still farming full-time. Having served as the…

MACHINERY

Lamma 2026: Perry QuickClip fencing gets 40-year guarantee

Buyers in the market for galvanised metal fencing have a new brand – Perry – to add to their shopping list. The Cradley Heath firm’s QuickClip system uses tough Y-shaped…

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