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NEWS

This Week in Farming: Bovaer, slurry and Scots budget

Welcome back to This Week in Farming, your regular roundup of the best Farmers Weekly content in the past seven days. First, here’s your markets and, in a phrase I…

NEWS

Applications open for the 2025 Fresh AF programme

The AF Group has opened applications for Fresh AF, a year-long programme designed to help 20 young farming professionals expand their knowledge and career opportunities in agriculture. Fresh AF aims…

LIVESTOCK DISEASES

BSE case confirmed on Scottish farm

The Scottish government have confirmed a single case of atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) on a farm in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. This follows a case earlier in the year…

FARM POLICY

Hill farmers left behind as ELM schemes unroll, says report

Farmers in upland areas are likely to be some of the hardest hit by the loss of support schemes, according to a new industry report. Analysis by the Energy and…

FARM POLICY

NFU plans banner campaign to drive home IHT message

The NFU is planning an extensive banner campaign, starting on 19 December, as part of a new three-pronged approach to resisting the government’s inheritance tax (IHT) plans. Roadside banners will…

POULTRY

Avian influenza strikes turkey farm in Norfolk

A new case of highly pathogenic avian influenza has been confirmed on a commercial free-range turkey premises, near Watton in mid-Norfolk – the third case of the current “season” (which…

OPINION

Editor's View: Why Bovaer bashers should stop and think

What are we to learn from the online uproar following Arla’s announcement about a trial of the methane-reducing supplement Bovaer? I would say it shows that solidarity in farming is…

FARM POLICY

Labour MPs squash opposition to 'family farm tax' plans

Tory attempts to overturn the so-called “family farm tax” with a vote in parliament ended in defeat on Wednesday 4 December as Labour used its sizeable majority to see off…

AIR AND WATER

Defra launches 'snap review' of autumn muckspreading

Alarm bells are ringing about the future of spreading organic manures in the autumn in England, after Defra launched a snap review of the statutory guidance used by the Environment…

BUDGET

Scottish government pledges £660m to support farmers

Scottish finance secretary Shona Robison has pledged some £660m to support Scotland's farmers, crofters, and the wider rural community next year. It represents a slight increase on the previous ring-fenced…

FARM POLICY

Town hall rebellion grows against ‘family farm tax’

Local authorities across the UK are pushing back against proposed inheritance tax changes targeting family farms, sparking what campaigners are calling a “town hall rebellion”. Motions condemning the policy, announced…

CARBON

Welsh project seeks to make carbon-absorbing biochar

Converting slurry into carbon-absorbing biochar could help Welsh farmers meet new pollution control regulations. The concept of making biochar from manure is not new, but a project in Wales backed…

NEWS

Kemi Badenoch forces vote to ‘save family farms’

The stage is set for a political showdown on 4 December as Kemi Badenoch’s Conservatives prepare to bring a vote on Labour’s contentious inheritance tax (IHT) reforms, dubbed the “family…

NEWS

Midland Farmers to host farming rally in Melton Mowbray

Farmers and supporters of British agriculture will gather in Melton Mowbray marketplace on Monday 9 December to celebrate and defend the sector amid growing challenges from the government’s Autumn Budget.…

CRIME

Farm shop worker clings to bonnet of car driven by shoplifter

A dramatic CCTV video has emerged showing a farm shop worker clinging to the bonnet of a car after confronting a shoplifter. The shocking event unfolded at Mainsgill Farmshop near…

NEWS

Farmers and wider industry unite to challenge IHT plans

The farmer organisers of last month’s London Farming Rally are extending their campaign against the government’s proposed changes to inheritance tax unveiled in the Autumn Budget. They are planning a…

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Industry urged to address safety around trailer couplings

Farming and engineering organisations are being urged to improve the advice and safety around linkages and couplings, following an incident in which a car driver was killed when a trailer…

DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICES

Arla faces backlash over trials with methane reducing Bovaer

Direct milk sellers have taken to social media to distance themselves from Arla Foods and its trial of the feed additive Bovaer on UK supplier farms after a consumer backlash…

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