A homemade sign which warns trains to slow down to protect ‘sheep on line’ has sparked an investigation by the British Transport Police.
A homemade sign which warns trains to slow down to protect sheep on line has sparked an investigation by the British Transport Police.
More than £25,000-worth of GPS receivers and screens have been reported stolen across rural locations in Staffordshire in the last 30 days.
Arla has urged the public to look at the full life cycle of food and farming before making drastic decisions on consuming dairy
Beef prices continue to be supported despite rising costs of production and a squeeze on consumer incomes. Cedric Porter takes a look at the beef market
The Large White pig has been moved to the Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) ‘highest priority’ category, with dwindling numbers sparking concern.
Soaring fertiliser prices are set to tighten the future supply of domestic food production, with the dairy, livestock and vegetable sectors hardest hit, according to the Tenant Farmers Association (TFA).
A new well-being survey ‘designed by farmers for farmers’ is hoped to provide a better understanding into Scottish farmers’ and crofters’ needs and concerns.
A Somerset-based farming company has been ordered to pay £34,000 after pollution killed hundreds of fish.
Farm groups are pushing for strong safeguards in any future trade deal with India to ensure production standards are protected.