This week's opinion from throughout the world of agriculture: Phil Stocker - chief executive of the National Sheep Association
A solid commercial trade was seen at the NSA Wales and Border early ram sale, despite the different format with selling split over two days to help farmers navigate bluetongue restrictions on both sides of the border
Welsh farmers have already been counting the losses in trade due to bluetongue restrictions, but the sector will have to wait another two weeks before they can potentially take vaccinated livestock to one of eight eligible markets in England
Former vice-president of the Royal Highland Show and well-known pedigree livestock breeder, Maimie Paterson has died, aged 77
The National Sheep Association (NSA) said the Government should specifically incorporate climate change resilience into developing agricultural policy, strategies and schemes, admitting that policymakers are faced with a challenging task
ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã have been forced to sell early to reduce dry matter demand on the farm
Auctioneer at Hawes Auction Mart, Ian Atkinson discusses this year's autumn sheep sales
Producers have warned reduced livestock numbers has had serious ramifications on the social, cultural and economic value of rural and farming communities
Farmer speaks out following escalation in dog attacks
‘Closing the Welfare Gap: Why the UK Must Apply Its Animal Protection Standards to Imports' report has been praised for its ‘apt timing' with trade negotiations being brought into focus