The Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) has announced details of its renowned Oxford Union Debate, which returns as part of the 2026 programme with a motion inspired by the conference’s 90th anniversary: “This house believes that in the next 90 years farming will become a...
Press Releases
New Farming Podcast Launches to Debate the Big Issues in Ag
Long-time and respected podcaster Ben Eagle is to swap out the microphone to produce a new podcast bringing fresh voices to the big debates in UK agriculture. Hosted by dairy farmer Sophie Gregory and the arable and combine karaoke farmer, Ally Hunter Blair, The Big...
Spotlight on Scottish Agriculture at the 2025 Agriculture Awards
The 2025 Scottish Agriculture Awards, held last night (Thursday 23 October 2025), welcomed over 600 attendees at a glittering ceremony, celebrating innovation, progression and some of the shining lights within the industry. Organised by AgriScot, RHASS (the...
Finalists announced for AgriScot Business Skills Award 2025
The competition recognises agriculture’s outstanding individuals from across the UK. Three finalists have been announced for the prestigious AgriScot Business Skills Award 2025. Rachel Baillie from South Lanarkshire, David Massie from Aberdeenshire and Erin...
Agronomy blog – Winter crops: drilling nears completion, but grass weeds continue to germinate
From Kent to South West Wales drilling of winter crops is near completion but agronomists are keeping a close eye as grass weeds continue to germinate. In this BASF blog two agronomists – Chris Taylor from Down To Earth Agronomy and Simon Roberts from CCC Agronomy –...
Agronomy blog: Grass weed germination: It is only the start of the bell curve
Louise Penn is an independent agronomist and farm consultant working at Ceres Rural, covering Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and parts of Cambridgeshire. Louise grew up on her family’s tenanted 550ac mixed farm in Northamptonshire but always knew she wanted to be an...
Knight Frank reports further dip in farmland values as Budget and tax uncertainty stalls market
The farmland market in England and Wales remains in limbo as the sector braces for the government’s upcoming Budget and the looming introduction of Inheritance Tax (IHT) reforms. According to the Knight Frank Farmland Index, the average price of bare agricultural land...
Eurostar Commodities named as finalist in Sustainability Initiative of the Year Award with RE:GEN flour range
Eurostar Commodities has been named a finalist for Sustainability Initiative of the Year at the prestigious Baking Industry Awards for its RISE RE:GEN regenerative flour range, developed in partnership with The Green Farm Collective (TGFC). The company is one of five...
Tomatoes: science in every seed
British growers produce over 70,000 tonnes of tomatoes each year, but it would not be possible without seed breeders like BASF | Nunhems who ensure that within each seed is the science to ensure it’ll thrive. Recently, growers, suppliers, retailers and experts came...
Family’s sporting challenge prompted by the loss of their beloved daughter
A charitable giving page that opens like this, lays bare the agony of losing a child. “On Sunday 26th January 2025, our 2-year-old, Eleanor and her big sister Fiona, went to bed like any other night. We played, read stories, tucked them in and sang a lullaby....









