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BEEF

How roasting beans for beef rations improved liveweight gain

Feeding roasted beans increased average daily liveweight gain by 0.15kg, when compared with using unroasted ones, in rations for young bulls on a mixed farm in South Yorkshire. In addition,…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Welsh protests, slurry kit and carbon

Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming, your regular round-up of the best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days. First, here are your markets (opens…

NEWS

Video: Horsch machinery on show at PX Farms’ event

PX Farms attracted a crowd of 3,000 visitors to its first-ever open day this week, which also included a live demonstration of Horsch machinery – featuring both current and new…

BUSINESS CLINIC

Business Clinic: Advice on fluctuating partnership capital

Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Kate Bell of accountant Albert Goodman sets out considerations on partnership capital…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Vaccinate breeding stock against bluetongue, Welsh vets warn

Vets in Wales have urged farmers to vaccinate their breeding stock as a matter of priority to protect their animals against bluetongue-related losses. Bluetongue, including the current serotype BTV-3, is…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Harvest prospects and next year's wheats

It is that time of year again – for attending crop variety trial meetings. Well, it is for Dad, anyway. Yellow rust has definitely been the talk of the town,…

WEED MANAGEMENT

Residual herbicide now approved for pre-em use in wheat

Changes to the label for residual herbicide Xerton (ethofumesate) to include pre-emergence use in winter wheat promises to unlock additional activity against blackgrass. Previously, the label restricted its use in…

ROLLS

Bednar's 12.3m Galaxy roller gets front paddle tine option

Greater output from an arable roller that also has soil-working capability is promised for the Bednar Galaxy GE 12300. This five-section implement covering 12.3m joins the current three-section models with…

NEWS

Video: Earliest ever barley harvest for Merseyside grower

Merseyside arable farmer and YouTube personality Olly Harrison has kicked off his earliest ever barley harvest, starting on Thursday 26 June – a day ahead of his previous record set…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Farm incomes soar in Northern Ireland

Improved returns for milk, beef and sheep, combined with lower feed and fertiliser costs, facilitated a sharp increase in farm profits for producers in Northern Ireland in 2024. First estimates…

LIVESTOCK

Costs stack up for primed seed, fodder beet trial shows

A fodder beet crop established at a Welsh livestock farm with primed seed and a late-season application of nitrogen fertiliser yielded 40% more forage than standard seed and two applications.…

VARIETY SELECTION

Round-up of the 14 newly recommended winter barleys

Winter barley variety choice has expanded considerably ahead of this autumn, with 14 newly recommended varieties vying for some share of a smaller market. The number of regional recommendations on…

LAND MARKETS

New farmland launch surge offers varied opportunities

Family succession planning brings a 1,789-acre Staffordshire mixed farming and sporting estate with diverse income streams to the market. Bagots Park at Abbots Bromley has been in the same ownership…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: More expense as nations split on cattle tech

On a Monday morning in early January, I was at the Moredun Institute just outside Edinburgh, where many of the great and good of the bovine sector – including the…

OPINION

Editor's View: What will your cab musings be this harvest?

“First come the dreamers. Then the bankers. Then the salesmen. Then the sharks. Then the desperate. Then the thieves.” So said the fictional Tommy Norris, Billy Bob Thornton’s character in…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: A modern farmer's guide to influencing people

It was just a few seconds after getting a face full of wheat chaff and rat shit that I began to question my life choices. I’d done everything I could…

NEWS

Royal Welsh Show fears school term clash will hit attendance

A clash of dates between the Royal Welsh Show and the 2027 summer school term in Wales have sparked concern it will risk limiting attendance at the country’s biggest agricultural…

CULTIVATORS

Pottinger debuts Tinecare V 12050 flexible tine harrow

Pottinger is building its mechanical weed control product range with the company’s first flexible tine harrow. The Tinecare V 12050 Master kicks off the introduction with a number of novel…

FINANCE

Government plans to expand mobile mast rent reductions

The UK government is proposing significant changes to telecoms land leases that could affect more than 15,000 mobile phone mast sites across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, sparking concerns from…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Concern as two separate bird flu outbreaks reported in Wales

Wales has confirmed its first cases of avian influenza since April 2023, with two separate outbreaks identified in Pembrokeshire and near Wrexham. The Welsh government reported that a flock of…

MARKETS AND TRENDS

Trade at livestock markets hit by bluetongue policy changes

Auction marts on the English-Welsh border are concerned at the impact the looming bluetongue policy changes will have on breeding sales, with some effects already being felt. From 1 July,…

NEWS

Thousands attend PX Farms’ arable farming showcase

PX Farms, one of Cambridgeshire’s biggest and most forward-thinking arable farming operations, opened its gates on Wednesday for a large-scale open day that drew thousands of visitors from across the…

DAIRY

Three-row v two-row sheds: How do they influence performance?

Many farmers fall into the temptation of adding cubicles in a shed to cut building cost a cow. However, Ivor Davey from dairy housing and design company CowPlan says design…

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