CPRE study calls on Government to do more to address key countryside issues
Yorkshire based vegetable grower and processor JE Hartley was found to have been in breach of permit regulations for six years
Plans for new electricity infrastructure could result in miles of pylons and overhead cables being installed across thousands of acres of land
Poultry processor says environmental pressures means litter from its farms will not be used in Wye catchment
Livestock sustainability consultant Prof Jude Capper raised concerns over the children's book and its 'oversimplified' portrayal of livestock farming and its role to play in climate change
The Rhug farm estate near Corwen aims to reach net zero across all business operation in the future
George Eustice has compared the proposed ban on new oil boilers to the controversial Ultra Low Emissions Zone and highlighted 1.7 million rural homes would be affected
An environmental campaign group, River Action has released a series of videos across social media that seek to blame agriculture for river pollution
Íæż½ã½ã' Union of Wales claim grid capacity and planning permission are the two main barriers preventing Welsh farmers being able to invest in small renewable projects. They said the Welsh Government must do more to ease the process
First Minister Mark Drakeford said Welsh agriculture can, and must, do better by working together to tackle water pollution. He was questioned by farmers at the Royal Welsh Show on how water companies were being held responsible for their actions