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Navigating the planning process can be daunting for a farm business in an environment where local planning authorities and ...
Anything that can be done to make an intensive block-calving period run as smoothly as possible will be advantageous for a ...
Welcome back to This Week in Farming, your comprehensive round-up of the best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days ...
With fairly consistent showers throughout May and early June, we’ve certainly had enough moisture to maintain yield potential ...
Britain’s Fittest Farmer competition kicked off on 18 June at the Lincolnshire Show, under a scorching sun that added to the ...
A hoe that tackles weeds across a wide range of sizes both between and within rows uses rapid image analysis to detect and ...
In the end, Rachel Reeves’ Spending Review on 11 June was widely regarded by farming and countryside groups as not as bad as ...
Liberal Democrat MP Alistair Carmichael will use his appearance at the Royal Highland Show to call for a radical political ...
A Hertfordshire farmer could face a £40,000 bill to clear more than 200t of rubbish that was dumped on his land earlier this month. It is estimated that ...
NFU Scotland leaders have vowed they “will not give up the fight” to stop damaging changes to farm inheritance tax, warning ...
Farm organisations have expressed relief that autumn muck and slurry spreading will be allowed to continue, but farmers will in future have to provide a ...
Cattle in North America are threatened by a flesh-eating parasitic fly which is making its way up from South America and Mexico. New World screwworm ...