It’s great to have had some sunshine and warmer weather here in Essex. The dry weather has allowed us to get first nitrogen ...
This lovely photo is of Holly Lockley and two of her new Suffolk lambs. Holly is a first-generation farmer with eight ...
Welcome back to This Week in Farming, your one-stop shop for the best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days. First, ...
Former Green Party MP Caroline Lucas has raised fresh concerns over the potential risks posed to UK agriculture by a ...
AHDB has confirmed plans to make changes to its nutrient management guide (RB209), following an industry-wide consultation ...
An exclusive Farmers Weekly survey has revealed that uncertainty about future investment in infrastructure, or to meet ...
An emergency roundtable meeting with farming organisations has been scheduled for Monday 17 March to discuss Defra’s decision ...
The National Johne’s Management Plan (NJMP) is set to enter its next phase on 31 March, 2025, with new requirements aimed at ...
A new mode-of-action insecticide has been approved for use in sugar beet, peas and beans, offering good control of aphids ...
Good communication, along with clear details of asset ownership, effective partnership agreements and wills can go a long way ...
Two bacterial pathogens have been identified as the principal causes of mastitis in commercial sheep flocks involved in a ...
The use of a strip-till cultivator has halved the number of maize establishment passes and more than doubled work rate at a ...