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Farming in Five is your daily snippet of the latest news from Farmers Guardian, the UK's trusted agricultural information provider.

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Farming in Five: Growers come together to unveil British Carrot Day, farmer fails to treat cow for eye injury from ingrown horn, rainwater harvesting systems could save water and money and Glastonbury dairy farmers star alongside Tom Kerridge in M&S advert. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
Farming in Five: Vivergo Fuels announces closure, funding round opens for low ground venison supply chain improvements, organic farmers urged to submit derogation request amid heatwave and dog attack may cost sheep's life. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
Farming in Five: New Pig regulations to come into force on August 13, Jeremy Clarkson’s ‘catastrophic' harvest, Donald Trump says ‘stop the windmills’, and a dog owner has been charged and ordered to stay away from farms for at least seven years. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
Farming in Five: Capital Grants scheme closes, Yorkshire student overcomes stroke to pursue her farming dream, Fresh Direct reports spike in British food demand and a group takes anti-fake food campaign to Downing Street. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
Farming in Five: Young farmer dies in collision after attending Royal Welsh Show, UFU urges careful consideration of cover crops under Farming with Nature scheme and the Scottish Future Farming Investment Scheme has been welcomed but shortfalls have been criticised. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
Farming in Five: The Wales Woman Farmer of the Year Award was announced at the Royal Welsh show, the government have pleaded to holidays makers that they 'Don't bring back food to UK' as foot-and-mouth disease risk remains high and funding for educational visits as part of the Capital Grants offer has been welcomed by the Soil Association. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
Farming in Five: UK-India trade deal could be the start of a 'Brexit dividend' for food exports, a fourth case of bluetongue has been confirmed in England and farm attractions urged to tighten safety for school holiday visitors after parasite leaves dozens ill. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
Farming is still the UK's most dangerous profession, opportunities for farm diversifications arise as Gen Z look for staycations and Wales' new farming policy dominated the opening speeches at the Royal Welsh Show yesterday. Mia Willemsen hosts Farmers Guardian's daily news update. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
Distressing anti-dairy cinema advert banned, inheritance tax is yet to hit farm sales as the land market takes a further dip, and safety must be the first thing farmers think about as Farm Safety week begins today. Mia Willemsen gives Farmers Guardian's daily update. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
In today's Farming in Five the Welsh Government unveils its new SFS will be available from January 1 and a new report shows milk prices increased 11% on average for 2024. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
In today's Farming in Five, farmers have reacted angrily to Chris Packham's comments on farming, Hawkstone's debut television advert is pulled from air and farmers supplying Muller's Skelmersdale site are set to receive new contracts following new £45m investment Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
In today's Farming in Five, two Welsh shearers have teamed up to set a new British record, drought measures have been extended and a bluetongue update Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
In today's Farming in Five, news and business reporter Mia Willemsen takes a look at concerns in farmer's mental health, George Eustice on the EU reset and a look at the role of data in dairy. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
In today's Farming in Five, deputy editor Alex Black takes a look at the warning over mental health from the Farming Community network, concerns from ex-Defra Secretary George Eustice of the impact of the EU reset, hopes for keeping the Arla Settle factory open and the future of rural post offices. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
In today's Farming in Five, news and business reporter Mia Willemsen discusses a new report which suggests half of farmers in York and North Yorkshire are not making a sustainable profit, the focus on profitability on the show and, keeping on the same theme, the discussions around making regen ag pay at Groundswell. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
On this episode of Farming in Five, Farmers Guardian reporter Chris Brayford discusses the latest on livestock worrying and the The Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
On this episode of Farming in Five, Farmers Guardian reporter Chris Brayford discusses the latest on a trial involving the death of three-year-old Daniel Twigg at a farm in Rochdale who was killed by 'dangerous dogs'. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
In today's Farming in Five, head of news and business Alex Black discusses a year of Labour Government and the reopening of Capital Grants Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
On this episode of Farming in Five, Farmers Guardian reporter Chris Brayford discusses Gordon and Buchan MP Harrier Cross urging Sir Keir Starmer to reverse the family farm tax during PMQs. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
In today's Farming in Five, head of news and business Alex Black discusses the CLA's calls for a rethink on Inheritance Tax changes following the Government's u-turn on welfare benefits, supermarkets are urged to make it easier to buy British apples and pears and the Livestock Auctioneers' Association (LAA) has announced the appointment of Alastair Brown to the newly created position of policy and strategy officer. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
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