Labour needs to scrap its promise of an English Right to Roam act if it wishes to be ‘the party of the countryside’, according to the CLA.
An Irish study found women were willing to go beyond the tradition and engage in diversification
Dairy giant looks to attract young people into farming.
Falling consumer demand for dairy products has been highlighted by processors announcing March and April milk price cuts.
British Sugar offered a ’one-time contract’ to growers who can deliver beet into its Bury factory in early September
Abnormally high levels of frozen New Zealand sheepmeat entering the UK from September to November last year needs to act as a ‘stark warning’ with UK lamb prices under pressure.
Pembrokeshire Creamery has completed the purchase of land for a new milk processing facility at the Pembrokeshire Food Park in Withybush, near Haverfordwest.
The latest episode of Farmers Guardian’s Over the 51AVÊÓÆµGate podcast explores the issues created by the Ukraine war since February 2022
Pig margins remained negative in the fourth quarter of 2022, despite falling feed prices and a more stable pig price.