At a time when UK producers are facing uncertainty from President Trump's tariffs, the Chancellor has decided it would not be right to back farmers in a 'Buy British' campaign
Could this mark the end in a period of upward trajectory for all prime cattle prices? Or is it a minor blip?
In the aftermath of President Trump's trade tariffs, Sir Ed Davey wanted to promote the need to back British produce. However, he made an unfortunate error while doing so
YFCs have been encouraged to have their say and vote on the impact of Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Inheritance Tax changes on the next generation of farmers
Harper Adams student Harry Morley writes about growing up in the countryside, his passion for farming and his plans for the future
Mr Chambers said he is deeply alarmed by the UK Government’s willingness to compromise hard-won standards in pursuit of a trade deal with President Donald Trump
Scottish Government said it has not made plans in considering the loss of prime agricultural land as a result of an overhead power line between Kintore in Aberdeenshire and Tealing in Angus
Nigel Farage and now Lee Anderson have supported a chlorine-backed deal with Trump. ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã have spoken about why the measure could undermine them
Both farmers have been named among a prestigious list of the most influential people in Britain under the age of 30
Activists held a minute's silence for cows 'trapped in relentless exploitation'