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It’s always been good advice to make a will, but the changes coming next April to agricultural and business property relief ...
Claas has bolstered its variable chamber round baler range, adding a heavy-duty model that packs far more crop into each bale ...
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 ...
Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch has launched a fierce attack on Labour’s proposed changes to inheritance tax (IHT) on ...
Cornwall Council’s county farms are at risk of being sold off, with a three-month inquiry into the future of the local ...
A historian has uncovered the hidden history of four British field names, tracing roots from Anglo-Saxon meadows to Roman ...
With bluetongue disease knocking on the door, and with less than 3% of the nation’s ruminant livestock vaccinated, government ...
The global market for biological crop protection products is expanding at a rate four-and-a-half times faster than ...
Sheep producers who have not yet weaned lambs should act now to avoid dragging down ewe condition ahead of tupping.
The Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) will mark its 90th anniversary, from 7-9 January 2026, with a bold focus on resilience, ...
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