A new Morrisons event aims to bring farmers in store to see where their produce ends up, and what consumers really want from their weekly shop. ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã finds out more
Delegates at the World Ayrshire Federation Conference UK 2024 will be visiting the Window family's Hunnington herd in Worcestershire, as part of this summer's tour programme. Wendy Short reports
Organised by the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society and held at Aberystwyth University’s Trawsgoed Farm, the one-day event provided the only opportunity in 2024 to see grassland machinery working
Summer agricultural shows have cast their spells over generations of farming families. Sarah Todd talks to various show stalwarts to find out what they think makes them so magic.
John Deere recently announced the launch of eight new five and six straw walker combines. But what will farmers and contractors alike expect from the new models? James Huyton finds out more
As well as managing his own herd, Chris Hudson is involved in a number of conservation and promotion projects for rare breed pigs.
Thirteen years ago, Helen Parr and Daniel Fabb did not own any cattle or have land to keep them on. But now, thousands of their pedigree polled Hereford progeny are siring cattle in dairy and suckler cow herds across the world. Sara Gregson reports
Mixed farming enterprise returns to a familiar Finnish brand after several years away, James Huyton finds out how the farm's two similar-looking loader tractors stack up
Tom Everall brought farming to the masses after becoming a regular on BBC Radio One. Ruth Wills catches up with the young farmer turned radio royalty to find out more.
Courteenhall Estate has been in the Wake family for more than 350 years and their aim is to ensure it remains sustainable for the future. Ruth Wills finds out more