Caerfyrddin MP Ann Davies reflects on another difficult year for farmers, the resilience of the rural sector, why Government must implement policies which protects the future of family farming, and why farms must not be caught in the crossfire of Inheritance Tax changes
Investing in 9,000m3 aerated slurry lagoon with eight months storage and a floating cover has future proofed the dairy unit run by Rheinallt Harries
Emma and her family farm in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, milking 100 pedigree Holsteins and selling raw milk from the farmgate. They also run 300 North Country Mules. Emma is chair of Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution Monmouthshire
Plaid Cymru MP Ann Daives writes on why buying from family farms, butchers and farm shops matters more than ever this Christmas
The Rees family boasts stockmanship and entrepreneurial skills which has helped built a strong business across three sectors by working together
Aberystwyth University set to become Wales's first high throughput testing centre for notifiable animal diseases following Gov funding
Is this a sign of the IHT effect or an industry which has been struggling to cope with rising business costs and low sales returns for years?
Four years on from a Welsh Government consultation and there is still no word on Permitted Development Rights (PDR)
The amount of land publicly marketed has dropped this year despite current Government policy
Welsh Gov commits to funding to safeguard 'cornerstone' of country's agriculture