It is now a whole year since we launched the #BiteintoBritish campaign.
After an exceptionally mild autumn, winter is definitely here as we discovered first hand when we drove through horizontal sleet on the way up our hill to collect a snow-covered quad bike left there at a gathering a few days earlier.
And just like that December has come around yet again, somehow even faster than last year and that means one thing and one thing only: the yard is like a nonstop, revolving door of people known for their sixth sense of arriving when a kettle has just been
The Focus TD is a comparatively unknown option in the strip tillage market, however the German-built machine could be a strong competitor against its home-built stablemates. Toby Whatley puts a three-metre model through its paces.
Olivia Richardson, near Darlington, on the North Yorkshire and Durham border, is vice-chair of the NFU Next Generation Forum.
Family is at the heart of the dairy farming business Simon and Sarah Leverett established 18 months ago on one council farm in West Wales. Gaina Morgan reports.
The Dalton family has had a tough year after losing someone close, but via a special calendar of images, are hoping to help others in the community. Emily Ashworth reports.
Held in Paris, the SIMA event was understandably French-focused, however a wide range of products were also shown from international manufacturers. Martin Rickatson reports.
They are well-known for their bustling enterprise at Cannon Hall farm, and here Emily Ashworth speaks to Richard Nicholson and his father, Roger, about life and Christmas at the farm.
Soil is everything to mixed farmers John and Julie Joseph. Gaina Morgan finds out more about their regenerative approach on their mixed farm.