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CARBON

Upland sheep grazing protects stable soil carbon, shows study

A new study has highlighted the environmental benefits of upland sheep and suggests that their removal may negatively affect the long-term storage of stable soil carbon. The Manchester University study,…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Lambing tips, record crops and TB

Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming, your regular round-up of best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days. First, here are your market prices (opens…

WILDLIFE

Natural England confirms beaver release in the South West

Beavers are set to be released in South West England in the coming weeks, following approval by Natural England. Two further licences have been issued as part of a government…

BOVINE TB

Bovine TB strategy must progress quicker, Defra told

Industry leaders are raising concerns about the lack of concrete progress on Defra’s refreshed bovine TB strategy for England. Former farm minister Daniel Zeichner told an NFU reception in London…

FARM POLICY

NFUS launches manifesto as ‘fragmented’ election looms

NFU Scotland has launched its 2026 election manifesto, setting out a series of clear demands for the next Scottish government amid what political analyst Sir John Curtice described as “unprecedented”…

NEWS

ASF fears collide with import pressures at NFUS conference

Fears over African swine fever (ASF) and the impact of pork imports on Scotland’s pig sector erupted into a tense exchange at NFU Scotland’s annual conference in Glasgow, amid warnings…

FARM POLICY

Welsh suckler herd drops 40% over two decades

Welsh suckler herd numbers have fallen by nearly 40% over two decades to just 6,595 herds in 2023, and the sector needs urgent support, says the NFU Cymru. Launching the…

ENVIRONMENT

Livestock farms could play big part in drive towards net zero

A groundbreaking study by the AHDB and Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) suggests that 14% of farms involved in the pilot may already be operating beyond “net zero” for carbon emissions,…

NEWS

Dairy resilience and EU trade debated at FW Question Time

Voices from across dairy sector discussed a number of challenges producers are facing in an increasingly volatile marketplace, at the Farmers Weekly Question Time event at Dairy-Tech in Warwickshire on 4…

NEWS

MPs wary of SPS fallout as EU talks resume

Government plans to secure a sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) deal with the EU, to free-up cross-border trade, must deliver for UK farmers and not work to their disadvantage, according to…

NEWS

UK food labelling reform demanded by NFUS

NFU Scotland has called for urgent reform of UK food labelling rules, warning that current regulations are “confusing, inconsistent and unfair” to consumers and domestic producers. The call comes with…

FARM POLICY

Call for farm data payments in revamped SFI

A group of 15 senior industry figures has urged Defra to include incentives for collecting farm data in the next iteration of the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) in England. In…

NEWS

Reform UK plays down Goldsmith role on green policy

Reform UK has sought to distance itself from suggestions that Conservative environmentalist Ben Goldsmith is shaping its agricultural and nature policy, amid growing scrutiny of the party’s stance on farming…

NEWS

FW Podcast Ep 290: Judge orders review of inheritance tax

Did the government break its own rules when it imposed inheritance tax on farmers? The High Court orders an urgent two-day judicial review of the Chancellor’s plans to hit family-owned…

ENVIRONMENT

Natural resources in Wales remain in state of crisis report says

Urgent action is needed in Wales to prevent the worsening of the climate and nature crises, according to the latest State of Natural Resources Report (SoNaRR). Published under the Environment…

FARM POLICY

Inheritance tax changes still threaten farming, Clarkson says

Jeremy Clarkson has renewed his attack on the government’s inheritance tax reforms, warning in his latest Sunday Times column that treating family farms like ordinary assets risks undermining British food…

FARM POLICY

Industry concerns grow over alignment with EU crop regulation

Concerns are steadily building within UK farming over the impact of “dynamic alignment” with EU rules, amid warnings that changes to crop protection regulation could arrive sooner – and with…

FARM POLICY

Imported chicken sparks Welsh school meals row

Welsh farming parents have reacted angrily after an investigation revealed the vast majority of chicken served in some Welsh school meals is imported from as far away as Thailand, China…

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