Police have reminded farmers to be vigilant when undertaking online purchases after a farmer was scammed in a fake online tractor sale.
Survey to probe impact of Covid-19 and where agribusinesses across the globe are measuring on the scale of gender and diversity
I am a naturally optimistic person. I can usually find some sort of silver lining to most clouds and, currently, the livestock sector is feeling pretty good.
A young worker has died after being crushed between a forklift truck and a wall.
Establishing a smallholding was about building a lifestyle for Hugh and Fiona Osborne, but equally important was that their venture could support itself financially. Hannah Park finds out more.
I do wonder if ‘Cheshire maize’ isn’t a perfect illustration of the eternal optimism of farmers.
A major new report could well form the basis of suckler cow management and support schemes for many years to come.
The full effect of Covid-19 hit us hard when Jim’s mum had a nasty fall and we were not allowed to travel in the ambulance or visit her in hospital over the next week or so.
Second homes, holiday lets and the availability of affordable property for rural residents are in the spotlight in Wales and Scotland.
A new online wellbeing community and counselling service for farmers has been launched by the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institute (RABI).