We take a look at two farms where the dry period has enabled crop protection programmes to be applied in a timely manner so far this spring
NSA said while the bluetongue vaccine offered another tool for farmers, it would not protect livestock totally
Farmers say poor connectivity threatens to stifle productivity and diversification
The Conservatives have so far lost 62 seats in the May 2025 local election. Nigel Farage said the results have shown the UK's two-party system is 'dead'. Is he right?
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Lord Livermore, said while he understood the ‘strength of feeling', he did 'not necessarily accept' the survey's conclusions
This week's podcast is all about education, and a special look at the Government's response to the petition to try and get farming into schools
Knight Frank agent said while it was not surprising many estates had not communicated their IHT plans to tenants, communication was important– even if it is to explain that an estate is reviewing matters
Squeezed supplies have seen a near 40% rise in cattle deadweight prices, with GB steer prices now above 700p/kg
Body says the measures will help to protect consumers and businesses from increased fraud
George Purves has worked at United Auctions for 24 years