As we sit back and reflect on 2023, once again the roller coaster weather that we experienced played a significant, and challenging role, across the farming sector
Aboveall, what we need in 2024 is a kind spring. At our farm, we decided to use the good weather post-harvest to deal with widespread compaction issues
Tom York, 21, is a student at Harper Adams University and he is from Ledsham in Cheshire
Blwydden Newydd dda (Happy New Year) to you all. Last year was not the best to be honest, but I have a feeling that 2024 is going to be a good one
Firstly, I would like to wish a Happy New Year to all those reading this article. The dry weather break in early December felt like it was over within hours
Having figured out at a relatively young age that one day I wanted to have a dairy farm of my own I knew that with very little capital to start off with this was going to be a real challenge
This week from Íæż½ã½ã's editor Olivia Midgley
Heather Stewart, from Carnlea near Ballymena, is an events officer at the Ulster Íæż½ã½ã' Union
This week's letters from FG readers
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