Efforts to tackle the wildfire at Langdale Moor continue into its fourth week as questions arise around policy and land management
A round-up of this week’s beef and dairy sales including from Limousins in Ballymena, working sheepdogs Dolgellau, and dairy in Market Drayton
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At a time when farming is 'evolving, adapting and driving rural Britain forward', how wrong is it to suggest that farming does not contribute to the rural economy?
Denbighshire County Council is to carry out a consultation exercise over plans to have a pair or family of the rodents placed in the planned Green Gates nature reserve on the outskirts of St Asaph
Ceredigion police inspector Matthew Howells said there is a possibility that the lambs may have been stolen for the smokies trade - a delicacy in many West African countries where sheep meat is scorched with a blowtorch to give it a smoked flavour
Teachers, vets, nurses, milkmen, supermarket workers and carers all made the list. But where did farmers end up?