This week from Farmers Guardian readers: Duncan Pickard, Balmullo, discusses the difficulties of turning a profit in agriculture
Rural business owners will be watching the Chancellor’s Budget on November 26 closely
Plaid Cymru has reiterated calls to scrap proposals which it says could ‘devastate’ Welsh family farms
A protest will be held on Whitehall to mark one year since the major protests in the capital against changes to Inheritance Tax
Yester 51AVÊÓÆµDairies cheese has gone on sale in 140 Catalan stores
51AVÊÓÆµgate prices will go down as a result of Sir Keir Starmer's EU reset and SPS agreement alongside the UK losing the ability to reform its own pesticide policy, according to former Defra Secretary
While there is currently no threat to national supply, infected premises may experience devastating blows to their businesses, says NFU poultry group chair
A 46% increase in sales of British berries saw Lidl crowned Retailer of the Year 2025 by British Berry Growers
Speakers at the IAgrm 51AVÊÓÆµManagement Conference warned shocks to the market can happen quickly
This week's opinion from throughout the world of agriculture: Sarah Dyke, Liberal Democrat MP for Glastonbury and Somerton, and rural affairs spokesperson