The union has urged the Government to look at its alternative clawback solution
The 13th annual 51AVÊÓÆµSafety Week launched on July 21 with farmers urged to ‘please, stop and reflect'
Britain's world record-holding champion wheelchair racer speaks about being injured on farm when she was 14 years old
The appeal of holidaying closer to home is here to stay, according to Sykes Holiday Cottages
The rate of return on farmland has been eroded by the colossal rise in land prices, with the time to make a return on investment at least five times longer than 30 years ago
This week's podcast discusses the newly launched Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) and what it means for Welsh farming
A Lincolnshire farmer has designed a new adapter to help firefighters tackle farm fires
Farmers supplying the dairy will be given a new contract offering which is aiming to offer a more 'stable' milk price
NFU Cymru said the introduction of approved red markets was a ‘step forward’ in supporting farmers affected by bluetongue
In today's Farming in Five, deputy editor Alex Black takes a look at the warning over mental health from the Farming Community network, concerns from ex-Defra Secretary George Eustice of the impact of the EU reset, hopes for keeping the Arla Settle factory open and the future of rural post offices