Investing in on-farm infrastructure has often been seen as a toss of a coin, with farmers needing to weigh up the pros and cons and questioning whether the capital expenditure can be justified.
The Limousin champion from Graham Roberts, Stirling was crowned this year's Royal Highland Show beef inter-breed champion, with the Aberdeen Angus in reserve.
Livestock attacks, wildfires caused by open campfires and fly-tipping have thrown right to roam back into the spotlight, with debate opened up once again on how will the policy play out in the countryside
Part four of our grassland guide looks at what is involved in a rotational grazing strategy
A Welsh choir that found fame on the latest series of Britain’s Got Talent is heading back to its farm-based rehearsal space as the singers prepare for a series of upcoming concerts.
The drive to attract private cash to boost on-farm environmental opportunities, could lead to food production being side lined, an expert has warned
In the third part of our grassland guide, grassland specialist, Charlie Morgan explains why multi-species swards need correct management for the best results
With an ambitious target being set on eradicating bovine TB (bTB) in Derbyshire, Rachael Brown spoke to farmers on the front line in the county.
Members of the public who damage farmland must face harsher punishments, say farmers following a spike in reckless behaviour that has led to incidents of livestock worrying, wildfires and crop destruction
ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã have been reminded that the deadline for responses to the Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee’s inquiry into tenant farming is Tuesday, June 20