Renowned dairy breeder and judge Paul Harrison, from Northumberland, heads to this year’s Dairy Show to judge the Dairy Shorthorn classes for the first time. Katie Fallon finds out more about his history and success within the industry.
A hot, dry summer has caused concerns for potato crops. In this View from the Top, Hannah Binns spoke to McCain’s James Young about the importance of fostering grower relationships to navigate uncertainty.
Rural communities are once again being targeted as cuts in everything from nursery places to bus services ramp up.
As UK farmers and investors face major economic uncertainty in the months ahead, we look at how this is affecting the market for farmland
Over the last 12 years, I have been privileged to represent the farming communities of South West Norfolk and to live in a part of the world where food and farming are central to its character, traditions and future.
In a post-Brexit world, UK Governments are having to develop their own soil policies, some of which are more formed than others. Cedric Porter reports.
Proposals to restructure Wales Air Ambulance Service are a ‘source of great worry’ for farmers in Montgomeryshire and across mid Wales, the Farmers Union of Wales (FUW) has warned.
Proposals to restructure Wales Air Ambulance Service are a source of great worry for farmers in Montgomeryshire and across mid Wales, the Farmers Union of Wales (FUW) has warned.
The NFU has submitted a written petition to Parliament, calling for changes to the law which would restrict HS2 Ltd’s ability to compulsorily purchase farmland.
Royal Mail strikes could impact Salmonella sample deliveries, triggering calls for poultry producers to take ‘appropriate’ contingency measures to avoid delays.