This week from Farmers Guardian readers: Food industry leaders discuss British Food Fortnight and choosing British produce where possible
Releasing its 'Plan A For Farming' report, M&S said it is backing farmers by calling on Government to set a national food security target
The parents of Cumbrian teenager William Pedley have spoken of their heartbreak following the teenager's death
Parents aim to raise £100k after toddler passes away in her sleep
The TFA chief executive writes on anti-livestock falsehoods in climate change commentary, why Net Zero policy should be informed by evidence and truthful analysis, and why tenants have been taken for granted in solar farm schemes
Fractious events in the Vale of Glamorgan have seen farmers receiving an increasing number of threats of physical violence, shooting and arson when asking trespassing hare coursers to leave their property
With his eyes on the prize, English shearer Nick Greaves will represent England in the World Shearing Championships in 2026. Farmers Guardian finds out more
Emma and Rob Sturdy said they must now accept that 110 acres (44 hectares) of farmland will be taken from them to make way for solar infrastructure
Call to support livestock insdustry as farmers cling to hope of an autumn flush
Thousands of farmers face uncertainty as their Countryside Stewardship (CS) agreements are set to expire at the end of this year, the NFU has warned