Vladut Boberschi was handed a 12-month community order with conditions to work 150 hours unpaid while receiving a £150 fine
The Government said there also been a long-term trend in the decline of cattle numbers
The farming star’s latest book aims to show the public what a great way of life it can be in the countryside
Chester South and Eddisbury MP Aphra Brandreth has asked if there could be a debate in the House of Commons in the memory of Cheshire farmer Paul Reeves who died earlier this year
The two-day sale of rams on behalf of the Swaledale Sheep Breeders Association B District at Hawes topped at £62,000 for the first day’s reserve champion
TFA chief executive George Dunn said: "Short-term and restrictive tenancies are holding back progression, investment and sustainable land use. We can change this situation with reform of APR. However, serious damage will be caused if the Chancellor takes a knee-jerk, abolitionist approach"
Soaring costs, delays and increased risk all hampering progress, say producers
The letter called on Peter Kyle, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology, to confirm £5 billion is still allocated to 'Project Gigabit'
This is a joint role between the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and Defra
"Fairness in the supply chain is essential to a thriving industry"