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Jeremy Moody, John Thorley and George Dunn have one thing in common – they have all won the coveted Farmers Weekly Lifetime ...
It was fourth time lucky for East Yorkshire farmworker Mark Turner, who picked up the prestigious Farm Sprayer Operator of ...
At last, a glimmer of clarity as to how much spending power Defra has for the three financial years from April 2026 onwards.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first Spending Review has delivered a better-than-expected outcome for Defra, easing fears of ...
Routinely weighing a batch of pigs helps improve farm efficiency and creates a business that is attractive to staff, ...
Cabbage stem flea beetle pressure is at its lowest level in six years, with well over half of UK oilseed rape growers ...
A system to pay for nature-based measures to address shared challenges along the supply chain is benefiting both funders and ...
The rain has arrived and just in the nick of time. We had 48mm during the last 10 days of May, which has undoubtedly altered ...
Sentiment among arable farmers has been downbeat for much of the past year, with farmgate prices in descent and persistent weather challenges weighing on ...
MPs have clashed over a public petition calling for a ban on the non-stun slaughter of animals, reigniting longstanding ...
The number of farm inspections carried out by the Environment Agency (EA) has ramped up in recent years, as the government ...
June, spraying pod stick on oilseed rape crops, the yellow rust plague in the North and weed control in maize are some of the ...