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COMMUNITY

Veteran Norfolk farmer celebrates 77th harvest, aged 82

An 82-year-old Norfolk farmer has just completed his 77th harvest, continuing a lifelong dedication to British agriculture on his family-run Heath Farm near Dereham. Peter Taylor began working on the…

ATVS AND UTVS

ATV buyer’s guide 2025-26

Although several ATV manufacturers are promising significant range updates and additions for next year, there are comparatively few new models in this year’s Ultimate Guide to ATVs. Most suppliers have…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: IHT latest, combines and tax evasion

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. First, here are your markets (opens as…

DAIRY

How a dairy business course set new entrant up for first herd

A business course covering the essentials of running a dairy farm, from milk markets, budgeting and people skills, to banking and accounting, has helped a new entrant secure his first…

TAX

How IHT exemption for significant heritage property works

The possibility of an exemption from inheritance tax (IHT) on the grounds that land or buildings are of heritage significance has attracted a lot of media attention in the past…

HARVEST

Harvest 25: Earliest finish in living memory for many farmers

As harvest wraps up in some areas, for some it has been the earliest finish in memory. There are mixed reports on yields and quality, with some crops suffering from…

OPINION

Opinion: Training is vital to a successful ag sector in Scotland

“The best laid schemes o’ mice an men gang aft agley,” wrote Robert Burns as he ripped through a mouse’s nest with his plough. I wonder what the poet and…

ARABLE

Dramatic falls in yellow rust ratings for several wheats

Several popular winter wheat varieties have seen their yellow rust scores fall by up to five points, in updated ratings published by the AHDB. Of the 38 varieties on the…

ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES

Deadline looms to submit SFI 2024 applications

Farmers in England who still wish to claim support under the 2024 Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) have until Monday 18 August to submit their applications. The 2024 SFI, which pays…

SUGAR BEET

Lower beet prices for 2026/27 as depressed sugar market hits

Sugar beet growers will receive lower prices for next year’s crop, reflecting the generally depressed state of the global sugar market. Price negotiators at NFU Sugar and British Sugar have…

MAIZE

Maize harvest off to very early start in Somerset

Maize harvest got off to an exceptionally early start in Somerset this week, with mixed farmer Rodney Down taking a crop of Temprano maize that had died off, but was…

NEWS

Two farm deaths in a week raise safety concerns

A worker was killed on 12 August 2025 in a farm accident in County Durham after falling through a fragile roof light, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has confirmed.…

COMBINES

First impressions: Case IH's new single-rotor AF10 combine

While rival brands offer an assortment of separation systems, Case IH only has eyes for socking great single rotors – which is exactly what can be found running the length…

FARM POLICY

Opinion: Zeichner sets out his vision for farming's future

Farming minister Daniel Zeichner reflects on the challenges facing farmers, and how Defra can help deliver a more profitable future. He also answers questions sent to Farmers Weekly by farmers…

BROILERS

How litter can be treated on-farm to heat broiler sheds

New technology is offering a novel solution to the environmental and financial challenges associated with manure produced by intensive broiler units. Poultry litter is blamed for polluting rivers and waterways…

OTHER CROPS

Grower ventures into olive oil production despite risks ahead

A 10ha olive grove – thought to be the most northerly of its type in the world – is in its second year growing on a Lincolnshire farm. David Hoyles…

LAND MARKETS

Farms marketed from Scottish Borders, N Yorks and Merseyside

A 3,172-acre upland farm in the Scottish Borders, where one of the UK’s largest private native tree planting schemes has been established, is about to come on the market. Over…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Shift in pregnancy diagnosis timing pays off

I would like to hope that by the time you are reading this article, we will have reached the final stages of the breeding period. Having started just under 12…

WEED MANAGEMENT

New AHDB project to support natural weed cutting strategies

A project led by the AHDB is set to investigate crop physiology traits in winter wheat that enhance weed competitiveness in low-input and organic farming systems. The initiative will support…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Yet another TB case certainly isn't Diddly Squat

I was sorry to see the news recently that Jeremy Clarkson has had his first case of TB. It doesn’t make it any less upsetting seeing other people having to…

FARM POLICY

Rural groups reject figures in new IHT impact assessment

Landowner representatives have lambasted a new report from the influential Centre for the Analysis of Taxation (CenTax) which suggests relatively few farms will be caught by inheritance tax, while dismissing…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Farmers look to abandon phone mast contracts after rent cuts

More than one-third of UK landowners hosting mobile masts may exit agreements, as government plans to extend rent-slashing reforms. A survey of more than 500 site providers, carried out by…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

New rules on pig supply chain contracts welcomed by NPA

The National Pig Association (NPA) has welcomed the introduction of Defra’s new Fair Dealing Obligations (Pigs) Regulations, which came into force on all new contracts from 13 August. Defra proposes…

CRIME

Director of Scottish machinery dealer banned for tax evasion

A former director of Scottish machinery firm Balgownie has been banned from holding similar executive positions for 11 years for failing to declare more than £1.5m in VAT, following an…

COMBINES

Driver’s view: Ed Layton’s John Deere T5 600 Hillmaster

The first examples of John Deere’s five-walker T5 combines rocked up on farms this harvest, offering more output and greater levels of refinement that the T500 machines they replaced. Most…

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