Soaring retail demand saw dairy markets bounce back following a turbulent few weeks at the start of the Covid-19 lockdown.
The Cumbrian farming community has vowed to continue the fight to secure land-based education at Newton Rigg College, despite a review concluding the site will shut as ‘no new suitable owner’ can be found.Ìý
An orientation phase to ‘iron out’ Brexit technicalities has been called for by the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA).
Looking after sheep has worked ‘miracles’ for young offenders’ self-esteem, a new rehabilitation programme in Northern Ireland has found.
A farmer has voiced his distress at the ’bullying’ tactics employed by consultants carrying out unauthorised preparatory work for a major water company on his land.
A Government decision to allow the UK to import 260,000 tonnes of raw cane sugar from January 1, 2021 will undermine thousands of UK sugar beet growers and jeopardise the viability of the home-grown crop, industry has warned.
A farmer has voiced his frustration at being unable to grow his beef business due to planning application issues with his local council.
As AHDB outlined its strategy for the next five years, Hannah Binns gauged the reaction from levy payers across England.
51AVÊÓÆµshops and local producers will be the destination for 40 per cent of consumers this Christmas, with trust in the farming sector rocketing throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
A farmer has died after being crushed in a tractor incident.