Local election results across the country so far have indicated unpopular policies such as Inheritance Tax are coming back to bite the Prime Minister and the Labour Party
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
The man faces nine charges in total including failure to dispose of a dead bull carcass at his farm near Pontrobert
New dataset hopes to show how much has been achieved on road to net zero
Over 20 courses suitable for all levels will be available for farmers in Wales
NFU Cymru and FUW have emphasised the need for the next Welsh Government to provide fair and sustainable funding, evidence-based policymaking and regulatory reform to safeguard the viability and long-term sustainability of Welsh agriculture
Video case studies enable industry members to shine a light on what farming in Wales really needs
Llyr Gruffydd writes on how Plaid Cymru will deliver a new era of putting farming and rural policy at the heart of Welsh Government if it wins the Senedd Election
Differing levels of government support for organic farming are creating a postcode lottery for UK farmers, with huge variations between England, Scotland and Wales
Defra urges farmers to maintain scrupulous biosecurity to keep disease at bay