Liz Tree is not where she thought she would be, but she is certainly where she is meant to be. Emily Ashworth talks to her about her journey from London to the countryside and her new role with Morrisons
The Great Yorkshire Show is one of the most treasured agricultural events, and last week it celebrated its 165th show. Emily Ashworth takes a look at its history and what it is that people love about it most
This week's letters from Íæż½ã½ã readers
Some of the world's most famous faces have swapped red carpet glamour for farm life
Our View from the Hill columnist John Wilkes talks to various American industry figures ahead of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's NATO Summit trip in Washington DC
In a brand-new four-part video series, Next Generation Hill Íæż½ã½ã, over the next year Íæż½ã½ã will capture the lives of four next generation hill farmers and the challenges they face
After stepping down from her role as chair as Red Tractor, as the new interim chair Alistair Mackintosh begins his role, Christine Tacon reflects on her time at the top - the highs and the lows
Claire Mackenzie is the producer of the film, Six Inches of Soil, a documentary style piece about the future of regenerative farming. Here she answers a few questions about the release of the film alongside a book giveaway
Worthy Farm will go down in history as the dairy farm that transforms to hold the world’s most iconic festival: Glastonbury.
Bit by bit, Amie Burke has worked her way up through the farming industry, inspiring people to change the way they look at leadership and inclusivity. Emily Ashworth finds out more