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The Farmers Weekly Podcast

New blackgrass herbicide, food strategy verdict, latest commodity prices, farming in New Zealand and Ukraine, & Women in Food & Agriculture

In this episode, the pick the bones out of the government's long-awaited national food strategy for England.Has it been worth waiting for? Will it help deliver a better future for food and farming? Or is it – as critics suggest – a disappointment?We give our verdict on a 'game-changing' new herbicide to tackle some of the UK's most challenging grassweeds – including blackgrass and ryegrassOn the markets, we find out why there has been a sudden dip in arable prices.We pay a visit to New Zealan...
Broadcast on:
20 Jun 2022

In this episode, the pick the bones out of the government's long-awaited national food strategy for England.

Has it been worth waiting for? Will it help deliver a better future for food and farming? Or is it – as critics suggest – a disappointment?

We give our verdict on a 'game-changing' new herbicide to tackle some of the UK's most challenging grassweeds – including blackgrass and ryegrass

On the markets, we find out why there has been a sudden dip in arable prices.

We pay a visit to New Zealand, where farmers are improving their environmental credentials – and discover why it matters for UK livestock producers.

And we learn how women are the driving force behind Ukraine farmers following the Russian invasion earlier this year.

This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom, with FW arable correspondent Louise Impey and FW machinery reporter Matilda Bovingdon. 

In this episode, the pick the bones out of the government's long-awaited national food strategy for England.Has it been worth waiting for? Will it help deliver a better future for food and farming? Or is it – as critics suggest – a disappointment?We give our verdict on a 'game-changing' new herbicide to tackle some of the UK's most challenging grassweeds – including blackgrass and ryegrassOn the markets, we find out why there has been a sudden dip in arable prices.We pay a visit to New Zealan...