The post has since been deleted as the Dartmoor National Park Authority said it ‘did not reflect the views of the authority’, but read: “Let the battle begin, woodland areas vs open moorland? Which side are you on?”
Red Tractor’s future, the value of quality assurance for British farmers and whether digital grain passports will be given the green light were top of the agenda as FG’s chief reporter Rachael Brown sat down with AHDB chairman Nicholas Saphir
The NFU Council today (October 23) unanimously agreed to examine the governance of Red Tractor and to look more widely at farm assurance and whether they give 'fair value' for producers
Politicisation of bovine TB is one of the reasons the disease crisis spiralled so badly out of control, and Labour's pledge to end badger culling if it comes to power next year therefore risks undoing all the progress that has been made.
Veterinary surgeon and MP Dr Neil Hudson has also reaffirmed his support for a ban on the breed of dog
Proposals were announced which included cutting livestock numbers to meet 2030 targets
All eyes are now on the Welsh Government to continue the stability of payments for Welsh farmers going forward. Future financial certainty being questioned now more than ever following the cuts made to the rural affairs budget
With upland farmers concerned for the future, reporter Rachael Brown looks at the sheep market.
The new programme kicks off in December with a three-day workshop for up to 50 farmers
Access to livestock market sales data moving from AHDB to LAA hosted platform