It is that time of year again. I do not mean the festive season, but that time when your heart is in your mouth as the callipers squeeze what looks like a bottom lump on a cow when having your six-monthly bTB test.
The Secretary of State said ‘tearing down the barriers' to getting ‘game changing innovation' from the lab onto farm would be at the heart of his approach for British agriculture
With a general election looming soon, Carter Jonas take a look what could happen if there is a change in Government
Political bravery is needed if the UK is to meet the unprecedented challenge of feeding a growing population and addressing climate change and biodiversity loss
Welsh farmers pleaded with Rural Affairs Minister, Lesley Griffiths at NFU Cymru conference to fight their corner and provide stability for future funding
Íæż½ã½ã are facing uncertainty whichever way the Argentinian elections fall, with a second run off vote to take place on November 19 after the first round was inconclusive.
This week from Chief Reporter Rachael Brown (November 2)
This week's letters from Íæż½ã½ã readers (October 27)
Politicisation of bovine TB is one of the reasons the disease crisis spiralled so badly out of control, and Labour's pledge to end badger culling if it comes to power next year therefore risks undoing all the progress that has been made.
With voters expected to go the polls in around 12 months' time, livestock farmers told Íæż½ã½ã future policy on controlling bTB should not be part of ‘the political debate to be used as a vote winner'