Yesterday evening (August 12) saw delays on the M62 after an escaped cow was seen eating grass on the hard shoulder of the busy carriageway
The vital role of grouse moor management in supporting Scotland’s wildlife and landscapes has been in focus as the 2025 grouse season opened today, in Perthshire
Should farmers in England be concerned about sea eagle predation on livestock which has affected their counterparts in Scotland?
Grouse shooting season begins but low numbers lead to cancelled or reduced shoot days
The Nature Friendly Farming Network chief executive has written on the need to improve water quality in agriculture and why a food system which values environmental outcomes as much as yield is vitally important moving forward
Can species reintroduction work without having a detrimental impact on farming and rural communities?
The union said it was working through growing concerns and queries about the operational aspects of the Farming with Nature Transition Scheme from its members
Parts of Scotland faced up to 70mph winds yesterday as storm Floris hit the UK
Baroness Sheehan writes on how the majority of ammonia and nitrous oxide pollution to water comes from the agricultural sector and the ways it can reduce, recycle and reuse nitrogen pollution
Having portrayed the likes of Napoleonic War hero Sharpe to Boromir in Lord of the Rings, Sean Bean said building new homes on green belt land could 'obliterate' the character and nature of the countryside