A farmer and contactor have strapped themselves on to two vintage biplanes for a wing-walk, raising £2,500 for the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI).
A pill based on farmyard dust that would prevent children from developing allergies may be available within five years, a group of scientists has revealed.
An effective lighting system can have several positive physiological effects on herd performance, including increased milk yield and improved fertility.
Following the signing of a free trade deal earlier this year, Alex Black spoke to Beef and Lamb New Zealand’s Andrew Morrison about the opportunities from the deal
A passion for the Jersey cow has been passed through the Royal family over many years. Here Emily Ashworth finds out more about The Queen’s love of this historic breed.
Cow environment in the dry period can be a major source of mastitis. Debbie James gets expert advice from Andrew Tyrer, a veterinary consultant at Zoetis, on how to minimise that risk.
During her time as Defra Secretary from 2014-2016, it would have taken the most optimistic of gamblers to place a bet on Liz Truss one day becoming Prime Minister.
Defra’s view that dog attacks on sheep can be stopped by training them with biscuits is ‘naive nonsense’, National Sheep Association chief executive Phil Stocker has said.
NFU Scotland president Martin Kennedy has insisted he does not feel constrained by his position on the Agricultural Reform Implementation Oversight Board (ARIOB).
Milk buyers may need to rethink the negative sentiments in the dairy market as the latest Global Dairy Trade (GDT) auction saw its first rise since March.