Ukrainian growers are switching from grain to oilseeds with margins under pressure, with the impact of the war expecting to change the dynamics of Ukrainian agriculture for years to come.
Farmers and agricultural workers were showing ’concerning’ levels of physical and mental health problems, according to a new study by the University of Exeter.
Farm Business Tenancies (FBTs) now cover more agricultural land in England than Agricultural Holdings Act (AHA) agreements, official figures have revealed.
Farmland is continuing to be seen as a safe-haven during turbulent economic times, with prices peaking in the third quarter of 2022.
Three men have been arrested following a series of attacks on wildlife in Dorset.
Pig prices were heading back in the right direction after the first reverse in the Standard Pig Price since February.
Functionality is the key driver of profitability in the suckler herd across both the UK and the US and must not be forgotten in the drive for growth and muscle.
The Environment Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee has urged the new Government to reconsider its response to a report on the impact of the Australian free trade agreement (FTA), after a ‘disappointing’ response from the
Defra has come under fire from eagle-eyed farmers who spotted what appears to be a Merino lamb in its video announcing the export of British lamb to the USA.
As Professor Christianne Glossop stands down from her role as Wales Chief Veterinary Officer following a 17-year tenure, she spoke to Hannah Binns about the challenges she had faced.