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Ample supplies of grain have been weighing heavily on global markets as harvest progresses across the northern hemisphere.
Strong demand for breeding ewes at Thame Sheep Fair kept prices almost in line with last year’s high levels, despite ...
Immigration rules introduced on 22 July could make it harder for the food and farming sectors to access labour through ...
The global market for biological crop protection products is expanding at a rate four-and-a-half times faster than ...
The Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) will mark its 90th anniversary, from 7-9 January 2026, with a bold focus on resilience, ...
Vivergo Fuels, the UK’s largest bioethanol plant, has taken delivery of its last scheduled load of wheat, raising concerns ...
Twelve UK pork businesses have secured approval to export to Mexico in a £19m trade deal announced this week, opening a ...
An oilseed rape de-risking partnership has re-opened for harvest 2026 with additional support for companion crops. Agronomy ...
Having forked out for a 3m Claydon Evolution drill, Northamptonshire farmer Joe Brodie didn’t fancy the extra expense of ...
A few damp days have put harvest on hold, but winter wheat and oats are starting to trickle into stores, with oilseed rape ...
Changes to firearms licensing rules have resulted in two referees now being needed for a shotgun licence to be granted, with ...
It's been a busy couple of weeks in Welsh agriculture. First came the eagerly awaited details of the Sustainable Farming ...
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