From the Danish Government putting a carbon tax on farmers to investing in the next generation following the General Election - these are six farming stories not to miss this week on FG
Scottish farmer-turned comedian to front Radio 4's Me and the Farmer, giving listeners a behind-the-scenes look at modern farming
Officers said a ewe and a lamb, both of pedigree stock, had been killed during a dog attack
The sale of Limousin bulls at Carlisle topped at 18,000gns with a 68% clearance and an average of £5,753, up £155 on the year
Liam Davies-Jones, also known as the 'Beef Farmer', said Welsh farmers had been disappointed by a 'lack' of information about the role of farming and agriculture in the General Election so far
Last week the Danish Government announced its plans for an agricultural carbon tax, but one Danish farm group claims it is 'pure bureaucracy'
With a General Election just around the corner, farmers will be heading to the polls on July 4 to decide which candidate and, ultimately, which party they would like to see lead the UK Government.
A Welsh minister has been criticised for his refusal to support the Senedd having a veto over trade deals that would damage Welsh businesses
Dorset Police have released an appeal for further information
Worthy Farm will go down in history as the dairy farm that transforms to hold the world’s most iconic festival: Glastonbury.