This year Switzerland played host to the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ) annual congress, James Huyton visited a no-till farm in the heart of the Swiss flat lands that took an Australian insight to make positive change.
A small arable farm on the edge of the Lake District is exploring new ways to produce crops while preserving its carbon-rich peatlands.
From a distance Chianina cattle look like any normal breed, but up close it is easy to see why they are known as the biggest cattle in the world. Chris McCullough finds out more
Sonja and Perin Dineley's dream is to balance agriculture with biodiversity across their three farms in Cranbourne Chase, south Wiltshire. Sara Gregson finds out more
Utility vehicles were always noisy and basic, but as they are used on more and more farms, more refined versions are entering the market. Jane Carley hears how a Can-Am Traxter is fitting in.
Hosted at the Rothamsted Research Centre, the Institute of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE) annual Landwards conference brought together a range of industry specialists, posed with the question: ‘What do we want from agricultural engineers?’
Having seen the industry move through a century of change, farmer and Royal Air Force veteran Aneurin Owen looks back on his life in this Remembrance Day Special
Coinciding with the brand’s 50-year anniversary in Europe, Kubota has announced updates and changes to its tractor range with the introduction of the M7004 series
Calls for a more holistic approach to tackling 'weed communities'
Double-cab pickup trucks are firm rural favourites, but an HMRC tax rules change is set to remove their commercial vehicle status