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DAIRY

5 new products to improve dairy efficiency

Rising costs, tighter environmental rules and ongoing pressure on margins are driving manufacturers to focus increasingly on technologies that help producers work smarter. That may be through improving cow health,…

FARM POLICY

Defra to end cage egg production and lift lamb welfare

Two public consultations with the aim of phasing out enriched cages for laying hens, and ending castration and tail docking of lambs without pain relief, are being launched by Defra…

FARM MAINTENANCE

Kirogn tracked mini trimmers tackle hedges in small spaces

Where hedges need a good trim but access is more than a bit tight, French machinery manufacturer Kirogn could have the answer. The team at Chichester Farm Machinery in West…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: OFC, tax tips and Mitsubishi's return

Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming, your one-stop shop for the best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days. Before we get started, a quick…

NEWS

Member of public killed by excavator on farm

A member of the public has died after being struck by an excavator being operated in a farm field in Bedfordshire. Initial notifications indicate that the man was hit by…

MAIZE DRILLS

Puro precision drill set to join Pottinger range

Pottinger’s acquisition of Italian drill maker Matermacc has borne its first fruit, with the Austrian firm having recently unveiled a prototype precision seeder in its trademark red-and-white livery. The working…

LAND MARKETS

Farmland prices fall 5% as confidence wanes

The average price of bare agricultural land across England and Wales fell by an average of 5% in 2025, though the signs are that the market did flatten in the…

NEWS

Storm Goretti batters farms across Britain

Storm Goretti has wreaked havoc across the UK, battering farming communities with record-breaking winds, heavy snow and widespread power cuts. The Met Office issued a rare red weather warning for…

DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

RABDF warns of further producers leaving dairy sector

The UK dairy sector is braced for further consolidation following a sharp fall in milk prices which has left many producers being paid less than the cost of production. Robert…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Daera to fund bluetongue pre-movement testing costs

The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) has confirmed limited financial support for bluetongue pre-movement testing, easing livestock movements from Northern Ireland’s Temporary Control Zone (TCZ). Daera says…

4X4S

2.4-litre Mitsubishi L200 pickup to go on sale this summer

Mitsubishi has selected the new Series 7 L200 double-cab pickup to spearhead its return to Britain, following a near-five-year hiatus. The Japanese maker sold 180,000 of them during its previous…

TAX

Further farm IHT changes ruled out by Reynolds

Defra secretary Emma Reynolds has ruled out any further government amendments to its controversial farm inheritance tax (IHT) reforms, telling farmers and industry bodies the policy is now settled. Speaking…

ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES

Defra sets out two-window SFI return in 2026

English farmers have been given long-awaited clarity on the future of the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), after Defra confirmed the scheme will reopen in 2026 through two application windows, with…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

EU suspends fertiliser tariffs and seeks to halt carbon tax

The EU Commission has committed to making fertiliser more affordable for farmers in the bloc, following an extraordinary meeting of EU agriculture ministers on 7 January. It has introduced a…

FARM POLICY

Dynamic trade alignment with EU possible by next year

A closer trading relationship between the UK and EU for agricultural goods could be ready for implementation by the middle of next year, according to trade specialists. Dynamic alignment with…

BUSINESS

NFU demands more clarity on SFI 2026 reopening

The NFU has warned that farmers urgently need more detail on Defra’s plans to reopen the Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFI), despite confirmation that two application windows will open in 2026.…

WILDLIFE

Restoring nature should be kept simple, OFC delegates told

Keep it simple and make sure that it pays are key to nature-friendly farming success, delegates at the Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) were told on Thursday (8 January). Addressing a…

CLOTHING

New Bekina wellies and Uvex safety boots offer more comfort

Fancy starting the new year in fresh footwear? Belgian outfit Bekina reckons its latest StepliteS FlexGrip wellies are a must-have for discerning dairy farmers keen to keep their feet both…

FARM POLICY

Freer trade with EU likely as SPS deal gathers momentum

Negotiations between Westminster and Brussels to establish a sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) area are gathering momentum, with prime minister Sir Keir Starmer eager to forge closer trading ties as part…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Global wheat surplus keeps prices in check into new year

A large global wheat surplus continues to dominate market sentiment despite other geopolitical drivers, keeping wheat prices at persistently low levels. May 2026 UK feed wheat futures started the new…

DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

Uplift at GDT auction offers hope amid falling milk prices

A jump in wholesale dairy values at the Global Dairy Trade (GDT) auction on 6 January will come as welcome news for dairy farmers, following an exceptionally challenging few months…

CRIME

Armed police respond after sheep killed in dog attack

Armed police attended a Cheshire farm near Macclesfield just before Christmas after receiving reports that a dog had mauled sheep, prompting a large-scale response and an ongoing witness appeal. At…

BUSINESS

Chafer and Horstine rescued from administration

British crop sprayer manufacturer Chafer Machinery is being revived by new owners who hope to get production under way again early next month. Chafer and sister company Horstine were placed…

FARM POLICY

Carmichael urges government to release farm tax analysis

Alistair Carmichael MP has warned that government changes to farm inheritance tax still fall short, urging ministers to publish the full impact assessment behind the policy amid ongoing concerns about…

STAFF MANAGEMENT

Ag businesses compete to hire skilled farm managers

A shortage of experienced farm managers has left businesses trying to outbid each other in order to attract the best staff. Agricultural recruitment consultancy De Lacy Executive has noticed a…

NEWS

Sophie Throup appointed next NFU director general

Sophie Throup has been appointed to succeed Terry Jones as director general of the NFU, taking up the role in the spring. Ms Throup will join the NFU from Myton…

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Rural charity in new tie-up with two major banks

The Farming Community Network (FCN) has teamed up with leading banks NatWest and Lombard to help spot people living and working in rural areas struggling with mental health. NatWest and…

WORKSHOP SKILLS

Win a share of £2,550 in FW's Farm Inventions Competition

If you’ve been burning the midnight oil building a new machine, modifying an existing implement to transform its performance, or developing a neat gadget that saves time, money or hassle,…

NEWS

Video: Farmers stage midnight blockade of supermarket depots

Farmers have staged a surprise overnight blockade of three major supermarket distribution centres in Northamptonshire, demanding higher farmgate prices and accusing retailers of squeezing producers while prices rise for consumers.…

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