Author Posts: Aleksandra Cupriak

Birmingham’s bull on the loose transported to Norfolk

A bull that had been roaming Birmingham streets at the end of last week has found a new home in Norfolk. 

Could you help Baroness Batters shape farm profitability review?

The former NFU president Baroness Minette Batters has asked farmers for help in shaping the review into the profitability of farming.

£1.1m to be invested in on-farm drought risk assessments

Farmers can now apply for specialist water assessments following the launch of a new £1.1 million programme that is set to support farmer groups to collaborate on drought resilience measures and deliver on the government’s commitment to food security.

Rural families invest in junior ISAs ahead of inheritance tax changes

Insurer NFU Mutual has noticed that rural families are increasingly choosing to invest in junior individual savings accounts ahead of proposed changes to inheritance tax. 

New study into suicide prevention in agriculture launches

RSABI has just announced its collaboration with the University of Glasgow on the research project aimed at understanding and preventing suicide within Scotland’s farming and crofting communities.  

MJP Supplies offers discounts to Cereals Event visitors

MJP Supplies is celebrating 20 years of representing Algifol in the UK by running a special competition during Cereals Event 2025.

Why has farming income increased by £1.6bn despite challenges?

Farming boss has explained why the total income from farming has increased by £1.6 billion in 2024 and said that the figures are a “clear signal” for the government to “step up”.

West Midlands farming community makes tribute to late Harry Moss

Convoy of about 35 tractors took part in the special send-off for teenager Harry Moss, who lost his life in a farming accident back in April. 

Cereals Event 2025 will showcase innovative ways to boost farm efficiency 

Exhibitors of this year’s Cereals Event have promised to present multiple solutions on how to improve farm efficiency. 

Industry doubts England’s ability to deal with animal disease outbreaks

British farming industry representatives said that the latest report into DEFRA’s ability to respond to animal disease outbreaks should serve as a “wake-up call” for the government as well as the public.

DEFRA to review unfair practices in crops supply chain

DEFRA has just announced the launch of a new review into tackling unfair practices in the combinable crops supply chain to protect farmers’ businesses and incomes.

Sheep farmers warned as blowfly risk rises

Sheep farmers in Northern England, Western Scotland and Northern Ireland have been warned of the risk of blowfly strike as the local Blowfly Watch risk alert has been raised to red.

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