A project designed to prove the potential of green hydrogen power in a farm situation is being carried out in South Aberdeenshire.
The Country Trust is on a mission to connect children with the land that sustains us all. We work with farmers from across the nation who generously open their farms so children can explore where food comes from for themselves.
James Richardson is the farm manager at Bishop Burton College. In his monthly blog, James will tell Íæż½ã½ã about helping to inspire the next generation.
Farming’s biggest digital campaign, #Farm24, has taken its profile to new heights this year following unprecedented activity across social media and beyond.
The Young Íæż½ã½ã’ Club mantra that you do not need to be a farmer to join its ranks continues to be its message as it recruits members. It is also the opening gambit put forward to introduce teenagers to agriculture as a career possibility.
Agricultural groups have appealed to ministers to put food and farming at the forefront of the new Natural History GSCE which was unveiled recently.
Children from five primary schools in Sussex and Surrey have taken part in a new local scheme designed to encourage greater understanding of farming.
The Royal Agricultural University has invited Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, otherwise known as The Black Farmer, to join its governing council.
This month’s #FarmingCAN special feature explores how creating a positive rhetoric with the public is becoming increasingly important for agriculture
Nearly 90,000 primary school students will learn how science is integral to UK agriculture and food production first-hand from British farmers.