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Farmers who are required to pre-movement test their animals due to bluetongue policies in Wales, will not be financially ...
Talk at Cereals 2025 about “public money for public goods” being under threat means that growers visiting the event were ...
The €40bn (£34bn) industrial group Continental is quitting the agricultural tyre market – for the second time – as costs and ...
The lamb trade seems to have had a resurgence in the past month after a fairly subdued spring. Tight supplies have supported ...
Farmer groups and rare breeds enthusiasts have welcomed a decision by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to retain the Small ...
Thinking ahead and being organised to plan drying off the whole herd is an opportunity to do a superb job and set the ...
Build, build, build. That has been the Labour government’s mantra since it came to power almost 12 months ago, and last ...
Opponents to a new broiler shed in Shropshire have welcomed a High Court ruling that overturned planning permission ...
A hefty premium has emerged in the last year between ex-farm spot prices and UK feed wheat futures contracts, according to ...
A national countryside club is offering a space for people who have “aged out” of Young Farmers, but still want connection, ...
Major meat processor Pilgrim’s Europe has unveiled a new 20-year contract for its pig farmers in a bid to provide long-term ...
Returning from a break was made a more pleasurable experience by some rain, meaning everything had grown apace or been saved, ...