Young Íæż½ã½ã’ Clubs are looking to claw back members and recruit new ones after a tumultuous year which has seen membership halve.
A couple are fighting to save a farm that has been in their family for 85 years after their landlord’s plan to develop the site into industrial units was given the green light.
The pandemic has given people a greater appreciation of the landscapes farmers provide, with 71 per cent of people saying they feel fortunate to be able to access the British countryside a new survey has found.
A cohort of farmers is calling on the Environment Agency to take action on a stretch of river before more homes are flooded and crops and wildlife habitats destroyed.
Increased wages are doing little to solve the food and farming sector’s labour crisis, with the fallout from Brexit and Covid-19 both weighing heavy.
More consumers trust British food and are choosing to buy British than ever before, a new survey has revealed.
Red Tractor says it has listened to members’ feedback as part of its major review of standards, but some farmers fear its soon-to-be launched fifth version will prove too onerous and costly.
A clip of Jeremy Clarkson submitting his entry for the British Farming Awards (BFAs) has caused a social media storm, with more than 650,000 people watching the two minute spoof.
Two new schemes under the Farming Investment Fund are due to launch this autumn. Olivia Midgley reports.
With the Government’s £15.9 million England Woodland Creation Offer now open, Olivia Midgley looks at the opportunities in tree planting and the various grant schemes farmers can tap into.