Author Posts: Sarah Kidby

Farmer who survived traumatic ATV crash speaks out on safety 

Isle of Arran farmer Callum Lindsay is urging other farmers to wear a helmet and take five extra minutes to think about safety, after he was severely injured in an ATV accident.

“Stark inequality” in milk prices for Yew Tree suppliers

Müller UK & Ireland has announced a £45 million investment in the Skelmersdale site – but prices for Yew Tree suppliers are still likely to be significantly below the national average.

Drug driver sentenced for causing tractor to crash into houses 

A Mercedes ran a red light into the path of a JCB tractor, causing it to veer off the road and into two houses.

Warning as parasite spreads due to changing weather

Sheep farmers have been urged to remain vigilant Haemonchus contortus infection as reports suggest the parasite is spreading across the UK.

Tractor “fully alight” within two minutes in Staffordshire blaze 

The fire started while the tractor was being driven back to the farm, and was fully alight within two minutes of pulling over.

“I’m always trying to think of the family”

We spoke to farmer Ben Aveling on the Farmers Guide Podcast about the highs and lows of his diversifications over the past 20 years.

Sheep farms halve lameness through project 

A three-year industry project has more than halved lameness levels across 10 Welsh sheep farms, saving £54K per year.

Farm opens gates to film crews for Brad Pitt’s latest F1 movie

Buckinghamshire farmer Richard Heady took diversification to a new level, with filming for the Brad Pitt movie F1 taking place over three days at his and a neighbour’s farms.

Sealey launches latest Tool Promotion 

The latest Tool Promotion from Sealey features more than 200 new products and over 1,400 deals. Shop from now until the end of September.

Lamb health at risk after dry spring 

The very dry, warm spring has raised red flags over cobalt and selenium levels, prompting concerns over lamb health.

New opportunities for pulses as SFI faces uncertainty  

NPZ UK’s recent field day showcased the latest breeding progress, and opportunities for growers to move back to food production after the SFI led to a decline in pulses.

Thinking outside the box: Vertical farming, insects and DIY biologicals

Expert speakers recently discussed how British farmers can benefit from CEA, insect farming and making their own biologicals. Sarah Kidby reports.

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