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FARM POLICY

Video: 600 tractors make a statement against farm tax policy

More than 600 tractors sent a message to MPs on Wednesday 11 December as farmers continued in their efforts to change the government's inheritance tax and business property relief policies.…

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…

CRIME

Illegal livestock imports put NI at risk of bluetongue

Livestock imports entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain are putting the country at risk of bluetongue, according to the Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU). Northern Ireland has been free of bluetongue…

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…

FARM POLICY

Farmers stage tractor rally in York to demand fair treatment

Farmers from across North Yorkshire staged a lively tractor rally in York city centre, demanding fairer policies and protesting proposed changes to inheritance tax. The rally was organised by seven…

COMMUNITY

Charity Tractor of Lights parade cancelled on police advice

The first ever Tractor of Lights parade through Dartmouth has been cancelled at the last minute following an about-turn from Devon and Cornwall Police. The charity event, organised by the…

NEWS

How farmers can engage the public with agriculture

From social media to farm walks, creative initiatives are bridging the gap between agriculture and the public. The fallout from October’s controversial Budget has amplified the pressures on British farmers,…

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…

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…

AIR AND WATER

Water companies offer premiums to Wildfarmed wheat growers

Four water companies in England are to pay regenerative wheat growers up to £200/ha, in some cases more, if they don’t use pesticides and adopt practices shown to reduce soil…

COMMUNITY

Farmer on mission to raise awareness of neurodiversity in ag

Staffordshire dairy farmer Liz Haines is on a mission to raise awareness about neurodiversity in the agricultural community, and hopes her speaking slot at the Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) will…

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…

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…

COMMUNITY

In pictures: 600 tractors take part in London protest

With more than 600 tractors descending on London and many more farmers in noisy attendance, MPs were left in no doubt as to the strength of feeling and anger that…

FARM POLICY

Tractors take over London as farmers ramp up protests

London witnessed an extraordinary spectacle on Wednesday 11 December as more than 600 tractors rolled into Westminster in a dramatic protest against the Autumn Budget’s impact on farming. Organised by…

NEWS

NFU Scotland announces five presidential candidates for 2025

NFU Scotland has announced five candidates competing for the roles of president and vice president ahead of the union’s AGM on 7 February 2025. The current vice presidents, Andrew Connon…

FARM POLICY

Farmers frustrated by limited Defra support schemes

Farmers across England are raising concerns over the limited scope of Defra’s funding schemes, with many feeling sidelined unless they focus on woodland creation. Despite recent government claims of record…

NEWS

‘Decline’ in support for Scottish produce in supermarkets

NFU Scotland's latest ShelfWatch results reveal a decline in the availability of Scottish-branded produce across major supermarkets, with Aldi showing the biggest drop in support since the last quarter. Phase…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Lacklustre wheat markets discourage farmer selling

Very little grain is being sold off farm at present as uninspiring wheat prices encourage arable enterprises to hold on in hope of better returns in the new year. Ex-farm…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Fertiliser prices steady as concerns mount over future tax

GB fertiliser markets have remained flat for the majority of 2024 with limited demand on-farm, but tighter supplies both in the UK and across Europe plus higher gas bills may…

NEWS

Imported food found to carry higher pesticide residues

Imported cereals, fruit and vegetables have been found to carry residues from 48 pesticides which British farmers are banned from using. New government testing has also found twice as many…

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…

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…

PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTS

Changes to Scots' suckler beef scheme 'damaging'

Scottish livestock marts and abattoirs say they are at risk of closure if the government presses ahead with its intention to require all suckler beef producers to have a maximum…

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