The Climate Change Committee's latest report said Scottish Gov could reach net zero by 2045 if it encouraged farmers to reduce livestock numbers and instead diversify towards woodland creation and renewable energy
Ongoing dry conditions have resulted in low disease pressures this year however, growers are being urged to remain on the lookout for developing infections
Defra announces rate increase to reward nature-friendly farming
At the Hampshire Down Sheep Breeders Association premier sale at Shrewsbury it was the shearling ram section which attracted some of the highest prices and the biggest jump in averages
The Agricultural Budgeting and Costings Book, which was celebrating its 100th edition, took a look back at the past 50 years
Be alert to ramularia appearing in this year's spring barley crops after the stressful dry start to the season, according to Syngenta's disease expert, Jason Tatnell.
The Fair Dealing Obligations (Pigs) Regulations follow legislation introduced in the dairy sector in July 2024
A busy day of competition at this year’s Northumberland County Show saw continental and native exhibits enjoy success across the rings
The Green political party said Scottish Government must not be 'swayed' by land-owning lobbyists and farmers in their decision to stop the creation of a third National Park in Scotland
Study designed to show those without 'boots on the ground' just what the industry is up against