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NEWS

Opinion: Ergot may prompt a rethink

Regular readers will know that I enjoy growing spring combinables about as much as I enjoy growing Maris Piper – the promise of such lucrative quality on paper, yet the…

NEWS

Horticulture sector dismayed by cuts to migrant worker visas

Soft fruit and vegetable growers have expressed their disappointment that the number of migrant workers available for picking duties in 2025 will be reduced. A government statement issued on Monday…

BREXIT

Farming unions urged to back Aussie trade deal legal challenge

Farming organisations are being urged to rally behind a legal challenge that seeks to annul the UK government’s free trade agreement with Australia on environmental grounds. The High Court granted…

FARM POLICY

Senior Tories urge government not to cut ELM budget

A coalition of Conservative MPs and peers, including notable figures such as Claire Coutinho and Esther McVey, has sent a letter to the chancellor urging against cuts to the Environmental…

NEWS

FW Podcast Ep 226: How to get into a farming career

UK agriculture faces a huge skills gap – with lots of opportunities for people wanting to work in the sector or start their own agri-businesses. In this episode, we find…

NEWS

Opinion: Dyson's figures show farming defies business logic

What are we supposed to make of the latest announcement from Britain’s biggest farmer, Dyson Farming Limited, that in the year to 31 December 2023, the company increased its profit…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Bluetongue, budget, beef, and beet

Welcome to the latest edition of This Week in Farming, the quickest way to catch up on the biggest stories from Farmers Weekly over the past seven days. This week’s…

OPINION

Editor's View: Water woes will test looming Land Use Strategy

There’s something in the water in Hampshire, I remarked to a room full of Hampshire farmers last week, as the rain beat on the window and the River Test brimmed…

NEWS

Innovative programme launched for farmers in South Downs

Farmers, graziers and land managers in the South Downs are being invited to join a new initiative aimed at enhancing grazing profitability and resilience. The programme, Pasture and Profit in…

FARM POLICY

Welsh farmers warn PM against budget cuts

Welsh farmers have sent an impassioned plea to prime minister Sir Keir Starmer, warning him of the dire consequences to the industry of any cuts to the farming budget. Chancellor…

BIODIVERSITY

How beneficial insects can help nature and food production

It will come as little surprise to many to learn that a long-running study into insect populations in cereal crops – the Sussex Study – has shown a decline, linked…

NEWS

Joint letter urges government action on GPS thefts

Five MPs have joined a police chief in an open letter urging immediate government action to enhance security on farm equipment, particularly against a troubling rise in GPS thefts. Recent…

NEWS

Farmers await clarity on seasonal worker quota

Industry leaders in the horticulture and poultry sectors are pressing the new Labour government to clarify its plans for the Seasonal Worker scheme, amid uncertainty about the future of visa…

NEWS

Appeals process set out for breaches of Welsh NVZ rules

Welsh farmers who inadvertently breach the government’s new water quality regulations are to be given access to an “appeals process” if they can demonstrate they have taken reasonable steps to…

NEWS

Opinion: The family farm is at heart of rural Britain

The recent Farmers Weekly Awards offered a fanfare of shrouded optimism to the packed Grosvenor House ballroom on Park Lane. First to the podium, FW editor Andrew Meredith applauded the…

NEWS

Only £2.1m spent on flood recovery fund, FOI reveals

A Freedom of Information (FOI) request has revealed that the UK government has spent just over £2m of an allotted £50m on its Farming Recovery Fund. The fund was set…

NEWS

FW Podcast Ep 225: Payments for farmers to store flood water

In this episode, we look at flood management – and payments for farmers to protect communities by storing flood water. We have the latest on the NFU's campaign for a…

ENVIRONMENT

Plane lace bugs pose threat to UK woodland

An invasive insect species, known as the plane lace bug, has been found in the UK for the first time since 2006. Plane lace bugs originated in North America and…

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