NFU president Tom Bradshaw writes exclusively for Farmers and reflects on whether the UK’s recent trade deals with India, the US and European Union is good or bad for British farming
The Agricultural Budgeting and Costings Book, which was celebrating its 100th edition, took a look back at the past 50 years
The Fair Dealing Obligations (Pigs) Regulations follow legislation introduced in the dairy sector in July 2024
The Green political party said Scottish Government must not be 'swayed' by land-owning lobbyists and farmers in their decision to stop the creation of a third National Park in Scotland
Sian Gwenllian, MS for Arfon, said widows had little time to save and keep the family farm business protected from a 'disproportionate' tax bill
The UK’s largest bioethanol producer has told wheat farmers purchases will be ‘scaled back’ from next month
Eddie Andrew at Our Cow Molly in Sheffield is looking to educate the public, and academics, on what farms can offer whilst still producing food
Farmers have grown concerned that Government's clean energy ambitions is posing a risk to food production, food security and the aesthetic of the countryside
Adam Couch, Cranswick's chief executive, said the acquisition of Blakemans will enhance its gourmet product offering and expand its foodservice capabilities
With beef prices having reached record levels in 2025, Cedric Porter takes a look at the market for red meat