Breeding numbers for cattle, sheep, and pigs have all contracted in the last year, according to Defra’s June census. The ...
Harvest is shaping up to be long and drawn out in the North, with wet weather once again blighting the season while further ...
The bluetongue virus outbreak in eastern England has expanded, prompting more movement restrictions for livestock. Defra has ...
Planned strike action by factory workers at fertiliser manufacturer CF Fertilisers UK could lead to a temporary shortage of ammonium nitrate products in the UK. Workers employed by Hargreaves ...
Farmers Weekly is pleased to announce that it is now the official media partner for the Oxford Farming Conference for 2025, offering enhanced editorial content before, during and after the conference.
The acquisition of sugar supplier Tereos UK and Ireland, and its UK packing and distribution site in Normanton, West Yorkshire, by Tate & Lyle Sugars ...
Almost 1,400 new homes are due to be built in Norfolk, after a farmer was paid nearly £1m to stop keeping livestock in the area. Natural England (NE) ...
Claydon’s first toolbar drill – comprising of a rear-mounted coulter frame and a front-mounted hopper – is now in production in the manufacturer’s new £1m ...
Succession rights in three-generation farm tenancies have changed, with applicants no longer ruled out because they farm another holding. The change ...
High ergot levels in cereal crops this harvest have prompted a Bristol-based adviser to remind farmers to be vigilant about identifying the deadly fungal ...
Air Ambulance Week runs throughout next week (9-15 September). The theme is “Today’s Supporter, Tomorrow’s Lifesaver”, one ...
Wildlife and nature campaigners have accused the Labour government of a “huge betrayal” over its plans to allow badger ...