As the war continues in Ukraine, many are at a loss as to how they can help. But one Scottish family has flung open the doors to those who need it most.
With a passion for sharing their story, Ben and Ethan Williams are steering the family farm in the right direction.
We are an industry that welcomes new talent and with the recent labour shortage crisis we are in need more than ever. Emily Ashworth speaks to new entrants who are looking to make their mark on farming.
Harley Grange Farm may appear a traditional hill farm, but the Hodgkinson family are not afraid to innovate and move with the times. Chloe Palmer finds out more.
Tree-safe sheep have reduced reliance on herbicides by about 90 per cent and halved the need for mowing and strimming on one Welsh Christmas tree farm. Pippa Geddes reports.
Up until eight years ago, Brandon Roth had no interest in pedigree sheep but the decision to breed his own rams brought about a change of heart. Rebecca Jordon reports
A traditional breed is playing a key role in taking a Welsh hill farm forward for the next generation. Ellie Layton reports.
Despite farming not being in the blood, new entrant Louie van Geffen is building a commercial farming business while expanding his flourishing Beltex flock. Katie Fallon finds out more.
It has been a busy summer for Audrey Anderson, who has not only been to show her family’s own Hereford and Charolais cattle, but has also had a high profile judging appointment. Ewan Pate reports.
Ag in my Land is an online series that looks at farming across the world. Emily Ashworth speaks to Judith de Vor about her life on a dairy farm in the Netherlands, and how she is navigating the uncertainty about agriculture in her country.