Farmers Weekly takes you through the A-Z of this year’s agricultural highs and lows. In this article, we look at ...
The Llangollen Young Farmers Illuminated Tractor Run, held on 1 December, delighted local adults and many more children as 61 ...
The Labour government has taken a significant step toward banning neonicotinoid pesticides completely, a move likely to ...
Increasing uptake of digital technology on farms means plant protection product (PPP) approval criteria and product labels ...
I’d say 2024 has been a roller coaster. I have gained enormous satisfaction from creating a pig unit set up on self-drilled ...
Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of undermining the Treasury and Defra’s arguments over inheritance changes ...
A 140p/kg gulf between cull cow and prime cattle base prices is expected to close over the coming weeks as processors seek ...
Home Office plans to raise the cost of firearms licences could see gun owners facing charges of up to £400, more than ...
He’s written his list, he’s checked it twice, he’s made up his mind who’s naughty and nice… Yes, that’s right, freshly ...
Welcome to the final This Week in Farming for 2024. It’s been a year hasn’t it. Thank you for your support of Farmers Weekly ...
UK wheat markets in 2025 will remain at the discretion of major global influences, with supplies out of the Black Sea and US ...
The UK potato sector bounced back slightly in 2024, following challenging weather conditions during the previous year.