New writer Kate farms alongside her husband Jim on one of two family farms near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.
Farm owners and managers have been urged to help shape a new education programme, which will aim to develop homegrown talent for the agricultural industry.
One of the biggest challenges in farming is uncertainty over the weather and this year is turning out to be another one to remember.
Covid-19 has hit the education sector hard but agricultural colleges across the country have innovated new methods in the face of adversity to attract prospective students and conduct business as usual. Mollie Leach reports.
An online initiative is set to shine a light on farming, in an effort to educate young people on food production and the diversity of agriculture.
The Royal Highland Education Trust (RHET) has restructured its approach to linking schools with food and farming, after Covid-19 forced the cancellation of its major shows and events.
Harriet Lyon, 19, from North Yorkshire, has recently moved from the farm in Malton, North Yorkshire, to attend the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester, Gloucestershire. We will follow her over the course of the year to see what life as an agricultural student is like.
The shift towards digital education for children will provide a ‘massive opportunity’ for agriculture, as thousands of schools close due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Students at a popular North West college are facing an uncertain future, following the news of an independent strategic review into Newton Rigg, Penrith.
Íæż½ã½ã have branded the move to ban beef from student union-led outlets at the London School of Economics (LSE) a ‘knee jerk’ response to fighting climate change.