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TECHNOLOGY

Probcast weather app gives growers insights into rain risk

Technology start-up Catchment AI has developed a weather forecasting app that gives farmers more insight into the likelihood of heavy rain showers. Like other providers of this type, Probcast analyses…

ARABLE

East Yorkshire mixed farmer joins productivity trial

East Yorkshire arable farmer Adam Hayward is the new Hutchinsons Helix Technology Demonstration farm host, who hopes taking part in further trial work will help maximise farm productivity. Adam runs…

CRIME

Cornish farmers devastated by £120 sheep worrying fine

A Cornish farming family have been left devastated after a court imposed a £120 fine on a dog owner following an attack on their flock. Three dogs chased sheep belonging…

YOUNG FARMERS

Alice Littlewood: Young adults need to know 'real food' facts

Walk around a supermarket and, chances are, you’ll see more plastic wrap than actual food in most people’s trolleys. Boxes and boxes of frozen, beige, processed foods, or plastic-wrapped strawberries…

CROP MANAGEMENT

Advice on key focus areas to ease pressure on arable margins

The outlook for arable businesses in the year ahead is one of tightening margins, rising costs and increasing uncertainty. Farm output is under significant strain, driven primarily by poor commodity…

ENVIRONMENT

Borders farm invests in large-scale agroforestry push

A farm in the Scottish Borders is demonstrating the potential of agroforestry through a large-scale tree planting project designed to support both agriculture and the environment. The initiative, led by…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Photo of the Week: Spring smiles brighten March weather

After one of the wettest beginning to the year on record, the sun is beginning to break through in many places across the country. And what better way to tempt…

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Share farming rises up agenda as a farm structure choice

Once used mainly in livestock and dairy systems, share farming is now a common joint venture arrangement in arable too, as practical, financial and tax pressures present new challenges to…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Turnip fields drying out to finish store lambs

Spring has arrived, and after such a prolonged wet winter, it couldn’t be more welcome. I even managed to apply 125kg/ha of polysulphate to the oilseed rape before the end…

MACHINERY

Andrew Ward puts his arable machinery fleet up for auction

The machinery assets of Roy Ward (Farms) will be up for grabs later this month, as Lincolnshire grower Andrew Ward dispenses with his entire fleet following a two-year business review.…

OPINION

Opinion: Agri-tech must earn its place on-farm 

The potential benefits of embracing agri-tech for farmers running high-risk, capital-intensive businesses are clear to see. Innovation in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, for example, holds huge potential to bring…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Iran, yellow rust and farm manager pay

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 figures…

DAIRY

Advice for producers on navigating falling milk prices

After a sustained period of strong returns, milk prices have fallen sharply and cashflow is now tightening. Advisers are urging producers to take proactive steps to manage milk volumes and…

COMMUNITY

Open Farm Sunday seeks young artists for sticker design

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Open Farm Sunday, young artists are being encouraged to get creative in a national sticker competition. The contest has been launched by Linking Environment…

TAX

Why tax planning is still crucial despite IHT concessions

There is little doubt that the increases to inheritance tax (IHT) thresholds announced by the government just before Christmas 2025 will take a huge number of farmers out of the…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: More SFI mess and a small addition to fleet

Well the rain has finally stopped and, when you consider the amount we’ve had over the past three months, I’m pleasantly surprised how well crops look and how well they…

MACHINERY

Farmer-made galvanised dog kennel gets slide-out floor

A Denbighshire sheep farmer has developed his take on a New Zealand-style outdoor dog kennel. Alwyn Evans’ shelters are made almost entirely from galvanised steel, including the roof sheet, mesh…

OPINION

Opinion: Response to goose problem highlights crofting spirit

On a bright winter morning, six little heads appeared over the lip of a grassy slope on our croft. I watched the gaggle of greylag geese from my kitchen window…

FARM POLICY

Video: Farage outlines Reform UK's pitch to farmers

As Reform UK’s national tour promoting its local elections campaign gets into gear, Nigel Farage spoke to Farmers Weekly about the party’s growing support among farmers. During the interview, Mr…

TRACTORS

11 new Valtra S376 tractors – JSE’s buying decision revealed

For some businesses, buying a new tractor is a blue-moon event, others might stretch to one or two a year, but precious few will have landed 11 in a single…

BUSINESS

New income data confirms squeeze on cereal farms

Farm incomes on cereal farms in England were at their lowest level on record for the year to February 2026, according to new estimates from Defra. Average farm business income…

NEWS

Trail cameras target rural crime hotspots in Essex

Essex Police are deploying solar-powered trail cameras funded by confiscated criminal assets across rural crime hotspots to deter offences, gather evidence and support farmers. The Rural Engagement Team has introduced…

NEWS

Ex-Scotland Food & Drink boss becomes Red Tractor chief

Paul McLaughlin has been appointed chief executive of the UK’s largest food and farm assurance scheme, Red Tractor, at a pivotal moment for the organisation and the wider farming sector.…

BUSINESS

Trewithen Dairy to rebrand as Cornish Dairy Co

Trewithen Dairy is to rebrand as the Cornish Dairy Co this April. This will mark a new chapter for the well-known craft dairy producer as it looks to strengthen its…

ARABLE

SFI26: What options are open to arable farmers?

For growers who were locked out when the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) closed abruptly last March, the government’s February announcement on the scheme will have come as a relief. While…

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