It's good news. A clear TB test has allowed us to ship many of the beef calves off the farm. We can finally breathe a sigh of ...
Direct shipping, as well as a click-and-collect service with local dealerships, are among features of a new initiative ...
A company that farms insect larvae for animal feed just became the flagship example of agricultural innovation. Good for them ...
This week’s Photo of the Week is from contractor Clare Sansum of AG Sansum & Sons Ltd. It shows the contractors silaging at Cattle Country Farm Park, ...
Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming, pulling together the best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days. First, here are your ...
A week of record-busting temperatures has piled on the pressure for both livestock and arable farmers, faced with the ...
First the good news – the cost of rural crime has fallen for the second year in a row. According to latest figures from rural ...
The milling wheat premium over feed wheat has been relatively narrow in early 2026, at less than £10/t, although the gap has ...
Regulators have approved the proposed merger of two European dairy processors which will bring together more than 11,000 farmers under one co-operative.
We have had more than 55mm of rain, which has been a saviour for crops, especially the cereals as they were losing tillers ...
Pilgrim’s Europe has completed a biodiversity monitoring trial across 40 livestock farms, using AI-powered birdsong technology to measure bird populations and wider ecosystem health. The project ...
Tractors and trailers are perfectly capable of carrying big loads, but nothing beats the speed and efficiency of HGVs for ...
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