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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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

NEWS

Grocery petition hits 100,000 and is considered for debate

A petition to protect farmers by reforming the Grocery Supply Code of Practice has surpassed 100,000 signatures, which could trigger a debate on the topic in parliament. The proposal was…

CRIME

Farmer blasts ‘shambolic’ police response to poaching

A South Yorkshire farmer has slammed police for their “shambolic” response to a serious hare coursing incident on his farm. In the early hours of 7 November, the farmer received…

NEWS

Opinion: Time in tractor cab reveals meaning of life

The diplomat Claude Maxwell MacDonald once said: “If hard work is the key to success, most people would rather pick the lock.” That was more than 100 years ago, and…

FARM POLICY

Strong public backing for farm support spending, survey reveals

Welsh farm leaders say the Welsh government must pay heed to the broad backing of taxpayers for farm support as it prepares to launch its draft budget for 2024-25. Speaking…

NEWS

Opinion: Farmers must plan ahead amid economic challenges

The weather and output prices give farmers plenty to worry about at the best of times, but wider economic challenges have now brought further concerns for the sector. Headline inflation…

CRIME

Devonshire farmer fined after cattle trample dog walker

A Devonshire farmer has been fined nearly £7,000 after his cows attacked a dog walker on a public footpath. The incident took place at Birdcage Farm, in Ottery St Mary,…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Assurance, dredging and farm safety

Welcome to This Week in Farming, your regular round-up of the best content from Farmers Weekly, chosen by deputy editor Abi Kay. With the boss, Andrew Meredith, on holiday in deepest…

NEWS

Opinion: Succession conversations need to involve women

Some family conversations are hard, but none are harder than those relating to female succession in farming. The evolution of our farming system has resulted in the long, arduous, sacrificial…

CARBON

NatWest to correct claims about livestock emissions

NatWest’s Digital Banking team is to undertake a full review of its greenhouse gas tracker app, after complaints that it was encouraging customers to go vegetarian. The “Carbon footprint tracker”…

NEWS

Would river dredging help prevent flooding on farms?

The recent storms Babet and Ciaran unleashed widespread flooding on agricultural land across the UK, costing farmers millions of pounds in crop losses and damage to infrastructure. Climate scientists warn…

NEWS

Editor's view: New chapter in Red Tractor saga baffling

I’d like to announce that I’ve been given permission to lead a review into my own conduct as editor at Farmers Weekly after complaints from readers. Now that five minutes…

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