Whether it’s a legal, tax, financial or management question, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Fred ...
In the first Crop Watch of 2026, there is plenty of disease being found in crops with yellow rust in wheat, brown rust in ...
Tractors have once again rolled into central London as farmers protest the proposed farm inheritance tax reforms, due to take effect on 6 April. Farmers ...
Directors at Red Tractor have called on each of the assurance scheme’s sector boards to consider the implications of future ...
Just what is the government’s long-term plan for farm support? We’ve an exclusive interview with Defra farm minister Angela ...
Global commodity markets have spiked in response to attacks across the Middle East, with oil refineries and shipping vessels ...
Feeding cold milk to surplus lambs can result in daily liveweight gain and weaning weights comparable with those fed warm milk, according to new research.
The pig industry has expressed frustration over a two-week campaign by Animal Justice Project on the London underground, which has placed 22 large posters ...
Two Aberdeenshire farmers are urging men to seek prostate cancer checks, sharing their personal experiences through charity-backed videos to promote early ...
Early drilling and high aphid pressure raise BYDV risk. One farm’s switch to resistant hybrids shows how growers can meet SFI goals without risking output.
First in the hotseat for this new series of Contractor Comment is Dan Fabb, proprietor of eponymous Cambridgeshire outfit DRA Fabb. Q: How did you get ...
The Conservative Party has set out plans to close what it calls the “flag loophole” on food labelling, pledging reforms it ...