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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

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…

LIVESTOCK

What to do if you have trespassers on your livestock farm

Videos made by animal rights activists and shared on social media pose reputational risks to agriculture, but the physical presence of activists on your farm adds another layer of complexity.…

LAND MARKETS

Estates market faces drop in buyer interest

The raft of new legislation in the rental sector, along with other factors, is stifling buyer interest in farming estates, with some failing to sell and others changing hands at…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Anti-inflammatories prove their worth in herd

The cows had a real wobble at the beginning of February. We’ve put it down to a winter dysentery but can’t be really sure. We typically have three or four…

WILL'S WORLD

Will's World: Rugby, banter and hedging: A farmer's fix

I’ve done a few things that have improved my mental wellbeing lately. Admittedly, the experts might not prescribe going to a rugby match with old Harper Adams friends, drinking way…

OPINION

Editor's View: Upheaval for farming likely in May elections

There is a well-worn phrase in political circles about how one should interpret the many, many things that come out of the mouth of US president Donald Trump.  The media,…

BOVINE TB

TB fight in Wales shows little progress

Wales is failing to make meaningful headway in eradicating bovine TB, according to a damning position paper from the Bovine TB Programme Board. The board’s data (opens in PDF) shows…

YOUNG FARMERS

Young farmers head to Westminster to debate regen farming

Dozens of young farmers descended on Parliament to take part in a debate on whether regenerative farming can feed the nation. Committee Room 14 in the House of Commons served…

NVZS

Farmer wins landmark challenge to NVZ designations

Devon-based farmer John Clapp has successfully challenged a nitrate vulnerable zone (NVZ) designation on his land, after winning an appeal against Defra. Mr Clapp, who runs a mixed arable and…

SHEEP

How performance recording led to a 30p/kg lamb price premium

Performance recording has helped a Powys hill farm capture a £6 a lamb price premium, while higher-index ewes are weaning an average 4.2kg more lamb than the lower-index ones. Estimated…

FARM POLICY

Middle East turmoil sparks renewed food security fears

Experts have warned that the risk of a UK food security crisis is growing, as the conflict in Iran continues to rock global fertiliser and fuel supply chains. Concerns have…

CROPS MARKETS AND PRICES

Grain markets volatile as Iran conflict pushes up costs

Global grain markets have fluctuated widely in the past week as a result of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. May 2026 UK feed wheat futures rallied to £175.40/t…

STAFF MANAGEMENT

What’s a farm manager worth? Survey reveals all

One in five UK farm managers receives a total pay and benefits package worth more than £100,000, once non-cash elements are included. The latest survey from the Society of Agriculture…

ARABLE

How an 8ha field generates over 50% of farm income

A 8ha field is generating more than 50% of farm business income at Ashley Jones’s 360ha farm in Cornwall, thanks to an array of farm diversifications. What started out as…

STAFF MANAGEMENT

Pilgrim’s new butchery academy aims to tackle staff shortage

Major meat processor Pilgrim’s has launched its own butchery academy to attract new entrants into the meat industry and help address a shortage of skilled workers in the sector. Pilgrim’s…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: The world just got a whole lot more unstable

The government doesn’t appear to care for primary industry in this country. Their preference seems to be outsourcing the problem overseas. The trouble is, when there’s peril on the seas,…

4X4S

Dacia Duster and Bigster get gutsier hybrid 4x4 drivetrain

Keen to improve the performance of its four-wheel-drive Duster and Bigster SUVs, Dacia has treated them to a peppier petrol-electric drivetrain. This “hybrid 150 4x4” setup delivers 20hp more than…

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

How a Welsh livestock mart kept its social heart

When Tregaron Livestock Mart’s café was threatened with closure, many feared it was the end of an era. To some, it was simply another rural service under pressure. But for…

STAFF MANAGEMENT

UK work visas for NZ and Aussie sheep shearers granted

Overseas sheep shearers are to be granted work visas to come to the UK for the next shearing season one last time, following a last-minute change of heart by the…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Global demand for meat set to grow as production rises

Global meat consumption is expected to increase over the next five years, with demand for red meat and poultry projected to climb. Dr Phil Hadley, secretary general of the International…

ENVIRONMENT

Farm fined after slurry spills pollute Bristol Avon river

A farming partnership in Chippenham has been ordered to pay £18,744 after two slurry pollution incidents in 2023 and 2024 contaminated tributaries of the Bristol Avon river. JD Spencer Farm…

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