Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service said they found the barn – measuring 20m x 10m – well alight in the Launcells area
F arming has always been recognised as a hazardous occupation and sadly its safety record has stagnated over the years, with more deaths and non-fatal injuries each year than any other industry
Marian Clode died on April 6 2016 after receiving injuries from a cow attack
Tom Shelbourne, from West Country Tech, has worked in rural security for the last seven years, and here he reminds farmers that small changes can really help increase security on farm.
The fires ranged from crops, building and farm equipment and was an increase from 1,800 fires reported in 2021
As the country gears up to celebrate Bonfire night, it is important to be aware of the impact fireworks can have on livestock
Two members of the public were also killed on farm from April to June 2023
Íæż½ã½ã have been urged to act now to secure their farm ahead of Storm Agnes
This week's blog is from Alex Black, Íæż½ã½ã's head of news and business.
Scientists have criticised the ‘undue' focus on grouse shooting, rather than the risks and benefits of controlled burning