Farmers Weekly Farm leader Minette Batters has accused Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg of seeking to destroy British agriculture after he backed imports of hormone-fed Australian beef. Speaking during a Rally for Growth at!-->…
Farmers Weekly This week, the Liberal Democrats are making some bold pledges for farming should they form the next government. We find out what it could mean for your farm business – and find out whether the Lib Dems stand a!-->…
Farmers Weekly British apple growers have disputed claims that supermarkets cannot afford to pay producers fair returns because they are keeping prices low for consumers. Growers have been ripping up orchards as the prices!-->…
Farmers Weekly Not so long ago I was sat high above what looked like a heavy crop of grass. Had I been cutting silage this would have been good news. As it was, I was attempting to fill the combine tank with oats. Sometimes!-->…
Farmers Weekly Whether it’s a legal, tax, insurance, management or land issue, Farmers Weekly’s Business Clinic experts can help. Here, Emily Prout, a wills, tax and trusts specialist and partner with law firm Thrings, sets!-->…
Farmers Weekly The first week in September was one of the best I have ever seen for harvest. During the wet weather in July and August, we could not have forecast that the sun would have been so strong to dry the crops. Many!-->…
Farmers Weekly Lincolnshire grower Andrew Ward has successfully harvested the world’s first field-scale trial of Capulet spring beans destined for the baked bean market. Thanks to the development of a UK-specific bean!-->…
Farmers Weekly A processor-led carbon benchmarking initiative has challenged a Cheshire Angus unit to squeeze more cost out of its already lean system. Ian Norbury at Mobberley Angus, near Wilmslow, has already made huge!-->…
Farmers Weekly It has been a harvest season of extremes for East Kilbride contractor Jim Watt, with a stonking first cut of silage preceding a stinking second. But the decision to replace two Claas Jaguars, a 970 and 840,!-->…
WASHINGTON — Carriers and owner-operators hired by the U.S. Postal Service to handle the agency’s highway freight have been red-flagged by auditors for safety and security violations, including having unauthorized family!-->…
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