Agriculture Bill becomes law
11th November 2020
Legislation that sets out how farmers in England will be rewarded with ‘public money for public goods’ in a post-Brexit world, has passed into law today (11th November) after clocking up more than 100 hours in the debate chambers.
MPs vote against food standards amendment
6th November 2020
A debate in the House of Commons has seen MPs vote against an amendment to the Agriculture Bill, brought by the House of Lords, which would have required that standard of imported food to match UK standards.
Cheffins Cambridge Machinery Sale returns to online only for November
6th November 2020
Cheffins, which conducts the largest monthly sale of tractors and agricultural machinery in the world, will host its November sale solely online. Taking place on the 9th November, the sale will form a hybrid of live online bidding and a timed online sale.
Change is coming: How livestock farmers can prepare for the challenges ahead
5th November 2020
It’s fair to say that between Covid-19, Brexit and last year’s severe wet weather causing one of the worst harvests on record, agriculture has faced the most challenging years in decades. As we go into a second national lockdown, Farmers Guide take a look at the impacts of the last lockdown, and how farmers can mitigate the challenges ahead.
Defra consults on banning solid urea fertilisers
5th November 2020
The government has launched a consultation on reducing ammonia emissions from solid urea fertilisers, to protect human health and the environment.
Agriculture: The Industry that keeps us going
5th November 2020
At a time when the world is facing global challenges and the public are turning to each other for support, it’s perhaps more relevant than ever to consider the crucial role of farming both now and in our past.
Chandlers merge with Lister Wilder
2nd November 2020
Chandlers (Farm Equipment) Ltd is set to purchase the Lister Wilder AGCO business – placing both businesses among the UK’s biggest dealerships for their respective partners.
Govt announces U-turn on food standards commission
2nd November 2020
Government ministers have announced that the Trade and Agriculture Commission will now become a statutory body, following months of campaigning to protect British food and farming standards in future trade deals.
FEATURE
Diversifying your farm in a pandemic
29th October 2020
While many of us viewed the March national lockdown as a temporary glitch, months on we are now in the grip of a ‘new normal’, with many still working from home, and events and overseas travel still fraught with complication.
Contractor diversifies into creating unique animal sculptures
29th October 2020
When lockdown hit earlier this year, farm contractor Laura Burnett decided to future-proof her business and combine her two passions – farming and creating metal animal sculptures. We spoke to her to find more about her creations.
Red Tractor chair to stand down amid food standards backlash
27th October 2020
Baroness Lucy Neville-Rolfe has announced that she will leave Red Tractor next month at the end of her tenure as chair, following recent controversy over the Ag Bill debate.
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Farmers provided with new online essentials store this harvest and beyond
26th October 2020
A brand new farm essentials store, www.allagri.co.uk has been unveiled to give farmers a break from the stresses of staying on top of farm requirements.