This week from Farmers Guardian readers: Terry Breverton, Penarth, argues that large-scale renewable energy development in Wales is economically and environmentally damaging, while doing little to influence global emissions
This summer, a revolutionary food growing experiment is about to be trialled on a landfill site in Wiltshire
With energy costs a big concern for many farmers, hydropower could have untapped potential in the agricultural sector
The TFA says farms should not be used as a 'cash cow' as county launches a review of its 81-farm agricultural portfolio
Eddie Andrew at Our Cow Molly in Sheffield is looking to educate the public, and academics, on what farms can offer whilst still producing food
Hydrogen production with green electricity could offer big benefits to farming businesses
Installing an anaerobic digestion (AD) plant in 2012 provided a new income stream for an arable farm looking to reduce risk through diversification
Sir Keir Starmer has faced questions from local BBC radio stations, including on Inheritance Tax, solar farms and whether he has a problem with rural Lincolnshire
The announcement of 11 new green hydrogen generation projects puts weight behind the fuel source as a direct diesel replacement
With the new Labour Government keen to boost renewable energy production, HCR Hewitson's Emily Pumfrey takes a look at the legal implications of the diversification opportunities