Many farmers will know of someone who has died in a farm accident, which is why RABI encouraged everyone at Cereals last week (June 11) to download the new Farmers Aid app for potentially life-saving instructions in the event of a serious accident
Rural areas are often heavily targeted when it comes to crime, which is why implementing preventative methods are the key to creating a safer and more cost effective workplace, says Rural SafeGuard
The FG team reflects on the main action from this year’s event held at Diddly Squat Farm, including budget announcements, celebrity sightings and some encouraging slug statistics
Latest figures show many stores targeted more than once a month
Writing for Farmers Guardian, Ms Reynolds sets out her vision for the forthcoming Sustainable Farming Incentive as Window 1 opens on later this month
Judges said Katie Jones should be commended for using digital platforms to 'diversify and grow subscriptions'
Agricultural shows have so much to offer and a summer of events has kicked off in style at Diddly Squat
Farmers cannot afford to take months off work, but many have no choice following an incident with livestock. These can be prevented and Luke Stark, HSQE consultant and owner of EOS HSQE Consultancy shares how
Following the Government's action to lower the cost of red diesel for farmers by slashing fuel duty, the MPs believe there is a strong case for building on that action by looking carefully at fertiliser tariffs
Nat Watkins, 22, is from Gloucestershire and is currently a student at Hartpury University