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NFU Mutual: Cost of farm fires exceeded £110m last year

Farm Building

over 1 year ago

NFU Mutual: Cost of farm fires exceeded £110m last year

The cost of farm fires increased by 37% from £80.4 million in 2022 to an estimated £110.3 million last year, despite a 15% fall in the act...

Volunteers progress with restoration of Scottish bothy

Farm Building

over 1 year ago

Volunteers progress with restoration of Scottish bothy

Volunteers undertaking restoration work on a derelict Scottish bothy have confirmed that significant progress has been made.

78-year-old farmer fined after roofer dies from forklift fall

Farm Building

over 1 year ago

78-year-old farmer fined after roofer dies from forklift fall

a roofer fell to his death from a forklift on a farm and the farmer, who was found accountable, has since been fined £16,000.

Farm fined £12,000 for ‘multiple’ health and safety breaches

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Farm fined £12,000 for 'multiple' health and safety breaches

A farming business in Kent has been fined for "multiple health and safety breaches" which placed employees, according to the HSE.....

Grants to improve cattle buildings announced

Farm Building

almost 3 years ago

Grants to improve cattle buildings announced

Defra has announced £10 million in grants for farmers in England to help them modernise facilities and replace older cattle buildings.

N.Ireland

almost 3 years ago

Video: Farmer ‘lucky to be alive’ after fall into slurry pit

A suckler farmer from Ireland has said he is lucky to be alive after surviving a fall into a slurry pit with over 5ft of slurry in it.

Video: Farmer ‘lucky to be alive’ after fall into slurry pit

Farm Building

over 3 years ago

Baird Lumsden brings 1.2ac rural property to the market

Real estate agency Baird Lumsden has brought a 1.2ac site fit for a rural enterprise opportunity...

Baird Lumsden brings 1.2ac rural property to the market

Beef

over 3 years ago

Preparing for the cold weather coming

The mild weather this back end looks set to leave, with cold weather about to take its place, bringing with it ice and snow.

Preparing for the cold weather coming

Environment

over 3 years ago

Beef finishing and anaerobic digestion on Scottish farm

John McIntosh finishes 2,000 cattle on an annual basis while also managing an anaerobic digestion...

Beef finishing and anaerobic digestion on Scottish farm

Farm Building

almost 4 years ago

Appeal for info on arson at farm buildings

Cambridgeshire Constabulary is appealing for information and witnesses following an arson at farm buildings off White Cross Road in Wilburton.

Appeal for info on arson at farm buildings

Rural Life

about 4 years ago

Farm house narrowly escapes flames of nearby barn

A farm house in Devon managed to remain untouched by the flames of a barn fire just 2.5m away; the barn, was not as lucky...

Farm house narrowly escapes flames of nearby barn

Rural Life

about 4 years ago

North Devon barn '100% damaged' in fire

A barn on a farm in North Devon has been 100% destroyed by a fire that broke out over the weekend, fire and rescue services have said.

North Devon barn ‘100% damaged’ in fire

Farm Building

almost 5 years ago

Yorkshire Nuffield Scholar explores impact of livestock building design on both humans and animals

Longley Farm estate manager Chris Harrap has published his Nuffield Farming report titled "We shape our buildings, thereafter they shape us"...

Yorkshire Nuffield Scholar explores impact of livestock building design on both humans and animals

Rural Life

over 5 years ago

Residential holding on 6.83ac on offer with stables and riding arena

Galbraith is pleased to be marketing Marefield of Craigs, an attractive residential five-bedroom house with land and equestrian facilities.

Residential holding on 6.83ac on offer with stables and riding arena

Farm Building

over 10 years ago

Sheep farmers still waiting on the approval of fencing for grant aid

The first amendment to Ireland’s Rural Development Programme which includes grant aid for sheep fencing is still under negotiation with the European Commission.

Sheep farmers still waiting on the approval of fencing for grant aid

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