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AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Defra data reveals sharp cuts in delinked payments

The Rural Payments Agency’s 2023-24 accounts have provided crucial details on the projected decline of delinked payments, which replaced Basic Payment Scheme payments starting in 2024.  According to the Rural…

OPINION

Editor's View: Time for young farmers to give it some welly

Since Defra’s decision to pull up the drawbridge on the Sustainable Farming Incentive last week, thoughts among some of you have been turning to what this may mean for the…

SOILS

Norfolk grower aims to cut soil compaction in root crops

Mark Means’ aim this spring is to ensure that soils in his sugar beet and potato fields don’t exceed 1 megapascal (MPa) on the penetrometer during establishment. While he has…

DAIRY

Why efficiency is the route to dairy farm sustainability

Every time dairy farmers think about sustainability, they should be thinking instead about efficiency. This was the conclusion of a roundtable of farmers, independent experts and industry representatives who gathered…

LAND MARKETS

Land and farms launched from Devon to Scottish Borders

This week’s launch of a 310-acre grassland farm in mid-Devon sits alongside a further 95 neighbouring acres, which are also on the market with a further house. Pewson Barton, in…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Cull ewes top prime lambs by £20 a head

Following February’s piece, I am pleased to announce the safe arrival of our newborn son. All are settling in well. However, the sleep deprivation that a newborn brings, combined with…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Entitled space invaders get farmer-style blasting

At the risk of making certain close family members fall about the place laughing, I’m going to confidently state that I’m a very patient man. I know this because, not…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

Sheep farmers encouraged to monitor nematodirus risk

Sheep farmers are encouraged to monitor their flock’s risk of nematodirus following recent warm weather, which can influence when this parasite's larvae hatch. Nematodirosis affects lambs and can cause a…

INPUT MARKETS AND PRICES

Red diesel falls below 70p/litre as crude oil markets dip

Falling fuel markets will come as welcome news to many agricultural businesses and contractors ahead of a busy spring period on farm. Market commentators have also indicated that further reductions…

BUSINESS

NFU urges banks to assist farmers in cashflow crisis

The NFU has held meetings with representatives from banks to discuss ways they can support farmers facing a growing cashflow crisis. The agriculture sector is under severe financial strain, following…

SHEEP

How a new entrant built 1,000-ewe flock 125 miles from home

A Monmouthshire anthropologist-cum-sheep-breeder has built and rebuilt a flock of 1,000 ewes and is still looking for the security of a tenancy.  James Edwards, now 39, has spent most his…

SUGAR BEET

Tips on reducing herbicide resistance risk in sugar beet

Sugar beet growers are advised to take a proactive weed management approach to help manage the growing threat from acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitor herbicide resistant weeds when growing herbicide-tolerant varieties.…

PLANNING PERMISSION

Planning bill set to change environmental markets for farmers

Aiming to deliver a boost in housing construction and infrastructure projects such as roads and railway lines more swiftly, the Planning and Infrastructure Bill introduced last week proposes an entirely…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Looking for extra income to support the farm

The past five weeks have flown by, and I can’t quite believe we are into the middle of March and Arthur is seven weeks old. It seems that, at the…

CULTIVATORS

Hydraulic break-back for Amazone Ultra stubble cultivator

A new version of Amazone’s Cenius tractor-mounted stubble cultivator sports a hydraulic break-back mechanism for the heavy-duty tines to protect the frame and other components from sub-surface impacts. The compression…

LAND MARKETS

Landowners alarmed by Scotland's Land Reform Bill progress

Considerable improvements are needed to make Scotland’s Land Reform Bill more workable, according to a report from Holyrood’s net zero, energy and transport committee. The biggest issues are around how…

BRITAIN'S FITTEST FARMER

New 'Walk in the Park' to support wellbeing in agriculture

Farmers Weekly has teamed up with two charities to support mental health in agriculture with a one-day event to be held at the Yorkshire Showground in May. Walk in the…

BOVINE TB

Record 27% rise in TB cattle slaughterings in Wales

A dramatic 27% increase in the number of cattle culled in Wales due to bovine TB in 2024 underlines the urgent need for a new approach to managing the disease,…

FARM POLICY

Farm lobby group calls for pause on SFS rollout

Farm lobby group Digon yw Digon has called for a pause in the rollout of the Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) in Wales until a full impact assessment on food security…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Lacklustre wheat markets leave margins tight for UK growers

UK feed wheat fell below £170/t ex-farm in mid-March, leaving little incentive for growers to sell and margins reasonably tight on farm. May 2025 feed wheat futures opened at £175/t…

FARM POLICY

Food Supply Chain Fairness Bill announced

Alistair Carmichael, MP for Orkney and Shetland, introduced his new Food Supply Chain Fairness Bill in the House of Commons on Wednesday (19 March), aiming to secure a better deal…

BUSINESS

Asda assures ‘no pressure’ on farmers despite price cuts

Asda has pledged that its aggressive price-cutting strategy in stores will not put pressure on its farmer-suppliers. The supermarket chain, which has launched a price war in a bid to…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Auction markets see uptick in buyers as heifers near £4/kg

Exceptional demand for beef has led to an increase in the number of buyers at Scottish livestock markets, as processors look to secure greater numbers of prime cattle. Heifers have…

MEDICINES

Farmers urged to use bluetongue vaccination tool

Farmers are being urged to consider vaccinating their livestock against bluetongue serotype 3 (BTV-3), and to help with decision-making, a new vaccination finance calculator has been deployed. As part of…

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