An affluent urban fringe setting pays dividends for one family farm. Chloe Palmer reports
Disruptive weather conditions as a result of storm Bert, delayed the arrival of some spectators to the Scottish National Fatstock Club's LiveScot event at Lanark market, but there was still a big crowd to watch the judging. Lynsey Clark reports
An effective health plan is key to maintaining the health, welfare and productivity of a sustainable beef herd
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
When Clive and Sylvia Richards bought Lower Hope 51AVÊÓƵEstate in Herefordshire in 1984, a new vision was needed to make it viable for the next millennium of farming. Tom Hunt finds out more
Boreland Farm, near Kirkcowan, in southwest Scotland, has been run by the McCornick family for almost 100 years, but in the last 20, the livestock system has undergone a significant transformation
Ross and Elaine Pattinson worked hard to secure a tenancy of their own and have endeavoured to make their business as robust as possible for the family’s future. Howard Walsh finds out more
Reaching a crossroads as the Basic Payment Scheme is phased out has necessitated big decisions for a hill farmer in West Yorkshire. Chloe Palmer reports.
With glorious weather and record entries across all the livestock sections, the Edenbridge and Oxted Show remains the biggest livestock show in the South East
A radical change in the approach to milk production has greatly improved quality of life for the Noad family. Wendy Short finds out more