
It was late August when two vehicles pulled in and large men with security wires started patrolling the car parks, whispering into hidden microphones and generally looking like pit bulls squeezed into...
It was late August when two vehicles pulled in and large men with security wires started patrolling the car parks, whispering into hidden microphones and generally looking like pit bulls squeezed into...
FG reader Hugh Wroth, from Wiltshire, shares his views on the current Labour Government's farming policies
Shoppers face bread shortages as growers say it may be April Fools' Day but 'food security is no joke'
The Jones family have been farming the land since 1012, but will centuries of resilience outlast current tax changes some 1,013 years later?