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Opinion: It isn't a binary choice between farming and wildlife

I’ve never thought long and hard about the great bustard, but now is the time. Rewilding enthusiasts have been celebrating news that farms in Wiltshire and Derbyshire are to be…

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Opinion: Let's not make the same mistake as the miners

Polmaise Colliery near Stirling was the first to walk out over pit closures in the miners’ strikes of 1984. I wonder if, back then farmers ever thought they’d need to…

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Editor's View: Smoking ban has got me thinking about farming

Roll up, roll up. Well, anyone born after 2009 won’t be in future after this week’s vote in parliament to ban sales of tobacco. Smoking, like recreational tillage, has been…

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Opinion: The days of ‘weapons-grade’ tractor hi-fi are over

I had a bit of a shock when we finished speccing up options on what might be our new tractor. We’re down to just one now, and while it isn’t…

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Opinion: Environmental schemes are hurting rural communities

There are now more than 17,000 applications for the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), and uptake is steadily increasing. Link that with the Landscape Recovery Scheme and, from an outside perspective,…

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Opinion: Why Scotland needs more radical land reform

It has been 21 years since Scotland first introduced land reform legislation, in an effort to allow communities, crofters and tenant farmers to take ownership of their land and drive…

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Editor's View: Pro food production, but not at any price

It’s not uncommon for an email to arrive in my inbox from a farmer wanting to know – often in blunt terms – why Farmers Weekly is supporting certain initiatives…

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Opinion: Online auction of 'blue-bloods' marks the future

As regular readers of this column know, I pride myself on being at the cutting edge of my profession. Imagine, then, my excitement at the opportunity to enter some of…

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Opinion: Input prices static despite likely poor crops

Think back to the first few days of February. The long-range forecast mentioned 14mm of gentle rain, and some of our better fields had dried sufficiently for our dualled-up combi…

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Editor's View: Meat scandal reminds us fraud needs fighting

A year has passed since Farmers Weekly published shocking allegations about tonnes of imported pork being relabelled as British at a significant meat processing firm, as well as the alleged…

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Opinion: Where to put solar generation is the key question

"How much solar is enough?" That was a question I posed at a recent Farmers Weekly Question Time event at Rothamsted. The answer isn’t a number. In fact, the answer…

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Opinion: More collaboration needed for River Wye

Denzil Tweed is the pseudonym of an arable and poultry farmer in north Herefordshire, with farms situated either side of Leominster. As a Herefordshire farmer, I wish to offer a…

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Opinion: Scottish Land Reform Bill divides farmers

When my husband’s family fought the government and local estate for land in the 1920s, they were fighting for survival. Home from the Great War, they’d been promised land in…

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Opinion: Could regen agriculture soon require a certificate?

Kevin Kennedy is a partner at independent UK law firm Burges Salmon, based in its Bristol office. Here he explains why it is time to tighten up the definition of…

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Editor's View: Much at stake in beef sector support debate

It was a rare delight this week to seize upon a policy development in Scotland on a topic you don’t hear environment-focused civil servants discuss much nowadays: cows. As farmers…

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Editor's View: Cheered by Westminster's party-like protest

Upon hearing that the farmer protests were set to hit Westminster last night, I hot-footed it with a couple of members of the news team from the Farmers Weekly offices…

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Opinion: TB target date is a 'dismayingly' long way off

Bovine TB testing has finished at my partner's firm, so the subject was on my mind when I saw the recent interview with Dick Sibley, a vet who used to…

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Opinion: Badger culling still needed, says Defra secretary

Bovine TB is undoubtedly one of the most difficult and intractable animal health challenges that we face today. It leads to thousands of cattle being culled each year and has…

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