Walk softly and carry a big stick” was how former US president Theodore Roosevelt summarised his approach to foreign policy. ...
UK wheat production has been projected at 13.1m tonnes for this year’s harvest, with favourable weather in recent months ...
Optimal planting conditions could lead to a slight uptick on field beans this year, with spring drilling in full swing. Defra ...
The Ancient Cattle of Wales has been recognised as a priority rare breed by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST). This new ...
Most dairy processors have held farmgate milk prices during April and May with commodity markets standing firm. Wholesale ...
A first national farmers “strike” is under way, with a number of farmers refusing to load milling wheat out of stores for the ...
Farmers have reacted with a mix of disbelief and bemusement to news that Defra secretary Steve Reed plans to spend the ...
Transitioning from conventional farrowing crates to flexible farrowing pens will bring many challenges, along with ...
Growers have been urged to watch out for willowherb and take steps to tackle the weed in cereal crops this spring. Mathew ...
Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Ted ...
Bob Rowe is very pleased with the performance of a new SDHI fungicide he used across all his 700ha of winter wheat in 2024, ...
Lincolnshire farmer and engineer Tom Lamb has set himself the challenge of building a low-cost heating system powered by ...