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MACHINERY

The biggest farm machinery launches of 2023

Many of the machines unveiled this year will make their UK debut at the Lamma show in January. We round up the biggest, best and quirkiest new arrivals of 2023.…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Dairy Update, new T7 and vast toy sale

Hello and welcome to This Week in Farming, your round-up of the best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days. But before we get started, let me wade into…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: The silver linings of a wet autumn

Finding the positives from all the extreme wet weather this autumn is like finding a needle in a haystack. One positive would be that we have found some old stone…

DAIRY

Dairy tips: Benefits of benchmarking your parlour

A new parlour may not be the only way to improve milking efficiency, reduce time in the parlour or get cows in more quickly. Benchmarking your parlour and milking routine…

NEWS

CLA express concern over new National Park's impact on farms

New Country Land and Business Association (CLA) president Victoria Vyvyan has demanded a change to National Park authority structures, claiming at present farmers in National Parks are “condemned” to running…

DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

Milk prices turn corner with rises into the new year

Dairy farmers supplying Arla will see milk prices rise towards the end of the year, following months of price falls and holds by UK milk processors. Arla has increased its…

ATVS AND UTVS

On test: Can-Am Outlander Pro HD7 packs gutsy 50hp engine

Built to satisfy the tastes of demanding North American buyers, Can-Am ATVs have always been powerful, comfortable and loaded with optional extras. But the payoff compared with tough-as-old-boots Japanese bikes…

DAIRY

Dairy teat care products: 6 things to consider

With a huge range of teat dips available, it can be difficult to know what the best choice is for your herd. Tom Greenham offers expert advice on how to…

PEST MANAGEMENT

Three practical IPM strategies to help growers cut costs

Independent agronomist Ben Burrows of Crop Management Partners has been working closely with Hampshire farm manager David Miller to implement a number of IPM strategies and cut input costs at…

FARMLIFE FRAMED

Send your Christmas cheer photos to Farmers Weekly

The nights are getting dark earlier, the drizzle is falling, and the winter jackets are out of storage again. We’re all in need of some farming festive cheer, so it’s…

FARM POLICY

Ag budget increase must wait until economy grows – Labour

Labour’s shadow Defra secretary, Steve Reed, has said the economy will need to grow before his party can increase the agriculture budget if it wins the next election. Party leader…

LAND MARKETS

Land in your region 2023: Yorks and Humber

Expected slippages in farmland values in the Yorkshire and Humber region have not materialised, with agents reporting a year of record-breaking prices despite falling commodity returns, rising interest rates and…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Lack of management could harm farming areas

I quite enjoy farming in the Vale of York. We have varied soil types, including heavy land suited to grass and wheat, and light land for maize, as well as…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: The one where the cyclist meets the hedgecutter

Out of my peripheral vision I saw the fluorescent Lycra-clad man come hurtling round the bend. My instincts told me there’d be trouble. Powered by pedals and righteous indignation, he…

NEWS

Editor's view: Welsh farmers are simply fed up with being fed up

Please mind the gap. A phrase that will be familiar to anyone who has stepped aboard a Tube train on the London Underground. It sprang to mind again some 200…

ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES

Legal framework set out for biodiversity net gain

The legislative framework for biodiversity net gain (BNG) is finally being introduced in six statutory instruments that will become law when BNG goes live in January 2024. This includes outlining…

CRIME

Jail sentences for two men involved in theft of 45 GPS kits

Two men have been jailed for their role in a series of high-value farm equipment thefts, following extensive investigations by Humberside Police and North Yorkshire Police. Tomas Staukauskas, 32, of…

NEWS

Bovine TB and tree cover rule debated at FW’s Question Time

Bovine TB, controversial plans for 10% tree cover on all farms and what English farmers can learn from their Welsh colleagues were debated by an expert panel and a live…

DAIRY

Video: How a new parlour improved herd efficiency and health

Investment in a rotary parlour has helped a Devon dairy maximise efficiencies during milking of its 350-head Holstein Friesian herd, with milking time slashed by more than 50%, labour burdens…

CAREERS AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

What does the future hold for agricultural apprenticeships?

Earlier this year, the government-commissioned Independent Review into Labour Shortages in the Food Supply Chain highlighted the importance of apprenticeships as a means of improving the skills of the agricultural…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Lamb trade holds firm in build-up to Christmas

Favourable exchange rates and improved demand on the Continent for exports have helped to support lamb prices during the autumn so far. Liveweight lamb prices averaged 259.2p/kg for the week…

GRANTS

Defra secretary outlines £45m in grant funding for farmers

Further rounds of grant funding worth £45m have been announced by Defra secretary Steve Barclay, designed to help farmers in England improve their productivity as they prepare for a world…

NEWS

FW Podcast Ep 184: What the Autumn Statement means for you

This week, as the Chancellor unveils his latest spending plans, we find out what the Autumn Statement means for your farm business. The new president of the Country Land and…

LAND MARKETS

Forestry land sales fall in volume and price

Sales of commercial forestry land plummeted to record low levels in the first nine months of 2023, with John Clegg & Co reporting an 80% drop in UK sales during…

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