A new Kent youth event is inviting people aged 18-30 to find out more about a career in the fresh food and horticulture sectors. Supported by Kent County Council, the Kent and Medway Rural Youth Ideas...
A new Kent youth event is inviting people aged 18-30 to find out more about a career in the fresh food and horticulture sectors. Supported by Kent County Council, the Kent and Medway Rural Youth Ideas...
The agricultural sector is finally gaining recognition for the wide range of career opportunities it offers, from hands-on farm roles to positions in areas like food production and supply chain management. The agri-tech sector, in particular, has seen significant growth. But what does it take to build a career in this exciting field and why should you consider it? Farmers Guardian finds out more
Alanna Cahoon is a 20-year-old young farmer from the Glens of Antrim in Northern Ireland. She is part of the McDonald’s Progressive Young Farmer scheme
From early work experience in a livestock market to more than 25 years in the rostrum, auctioneer Meg Elliott explains why selling livestock remains a rewarding career