Members of a Ruralwatch Group have helped police track two men in balaclavas suspected of stealing a quad bike by providing them with real time updates.
Livestock rustling in the UK has fallen for the second year running in 2021, but fears are growing that rising prices could see a new wave of thefts.
Hannah Binns talks to Richard Stanford, chief executive of the Forestry Commission about their ’Put Down Roots’ campaign as well as an update on the latest in the pig industry crisis
Ag in my Land looks at farming globally, capturing different ways of farming life across the world. Here, Emily Ashworth speaks to Claire Jeannerat about her life in the Swiss mountains.
Ease of management and good fleshing ability were two of Hugh and Cara Thomson’s main attractions to the Aberdeen-Angus breed. Katrina Macarthur reports.
Volunteers are at the heart of many aspects of the farming community, often keeping traditions alive and organisations running smoothly.
A new campaign is aiming to signpost farmers and landowners to woodland creations grants and free specialist advice. Hannah Binns spoke to Forestry Commission chief executive Richard Stanford about it.
A London-based private equity firm has been forced to meet farmers and residents after its plans to blanket plant farmland in Wales’ historic Cwrt-y-cadno Valley were met with outrage
The launch of an independent Tenancy Working Group to look at how tenant farmers can best negotiate the delivery of the new Environmental Land Management schemes has been hailed as a victory for the sector.