Surveys criticising livestock farmers are having a ‘detrimental impact' on their mental health and well-being.
With a visit from Trading Standards always a possibility, Roythornes Solicitors' Katie Temple advises farmers on how to prepare for an unexpected visit.
NFU president says farmers will be frustrated over latest push back
It is part of Red Tractor's commitment to ‘minimise audit duplication and burden' for farmers
Dog walkers and ramblers have flattened crops at Richard Payne's Somerset arable farm, which costs him between £1,500 and £2,500 each year
CLA said they are disappointed by Natural England's decision to declare Penwith Moors as a site of Special Scientific Interest
NFU Cymru have asked the Welsh Government for 'immediate sight' of the HSE evidence on which the decision to ban emergency use of the herbicide to control bracken was based on
With proposals to restrict Agricultural Property Relief on let land under consideration by Government, Rachael Brown takes a look at the argument on both sides
Livestock attacks, wildfires caused by open campfires and fly-tipping have thrown right to roam back into the spotlight, with debate opened up once again on how will the policy play out in the countryside
NFU Scotland president said under the Bute House agreement the pendulum has ‘swung too far the other way' and there is no longer a ‘balance and shared approach' to both food security and the environment