In this episode, is the government about to backtrack on plans to pay farmers for creating and improving wildlife habitats?
If you want something done, ask a busy person, so the saying goes. Few people are busier than farmers, yet thousands still ...
Polish maker Samasz has unveiled a prototype four-rotor rake that will go into production in 2027. The Z4-1550 carries a ...
Armed with new research findings, analysis of farm yield data and many hours of crop walking, a team of agronomists are ...
Co-op has announced that all UK-grown fresh produce sold in its stores will be required to meet Leaf Marque certification by January 2027, as the retailer ...
Jeremy Clarkson has urged growers to unite and forge solutions when Cereals lands at his Diddly Squat Farm next summer. He ...
Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming - indeed, the last-but-one before Christmas. First, here’s your ...
Board has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting small abattoirs, with the small abattoir discount covering up to 90% of ...
Amazone has introduced a new parts range naming scheme to more clearly differentiate between regular items and those with ...
Illegal hare coursing and poaching offences in Wiltshire surged by 21.8% between September 2024 and August 2025, prompting an ...
Suffolk farmhand Spencer Campbell found himself playing accidental detective after his beloved vintage tractor mysteriously ...
As the 2025 payment window for Countryside Stewardship and Environmental Stewardship opens, December is proving a financially challenging month for many ...