In what has been a turbulent year in agriculture, the FG team take a look back on the biggest events of the year. But, of course, it is the people that make agriculture, so who scoops this year's favourite feature?
This week from Farmers Guardian readers: Coun Alastair Redman, Islay, Argyll and Bute, discusses the vital role farmers, crofters and fishermen play in ensuring food security – especially at Christmas
It comes after the release of Baroness Batters’ Farming Profitability Review said nearly all the responses to this review have cited Inheritance Tax as the single biggest issue
The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer does not seem to like farming, but he does seem to like digging rather large holes for himself
This week from Farmers Guardian readers: Ian Howie, Hereford, discusses concerns that Government policy could undermine UK food security
Roger Nicholson farms with his family at the heavily diversified Cannon Hall Farm, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, which has sparked various Channel 5 series including Springtime on the Farm. Roger, 81, farms with his sons Richard, Robert and David and says he has no plans to retire just yet
Ahead of the Holyrood elections in 2026, political representatives have been taken on ‘show and tell’ visits
NFU Scotland has called for a £90 million uplift in the 2026/27 Budget to support growth, resilience and transition across the farming sector
As part of its Save Britain's Family Farms campaign, Farmers Guardian wants to know how the new Inheritance Tax rules will impact you, your farm and your business
The UK Government has been urged to ensure import controls are robust, after Spain confirmed its first case of African swine fever (ASF) since 1994