Six men have pleaded guilty to participating in a mass hare-coursing event in Bedford.Ìý
A new video has been launched warning farmers to keep a close eye on costly GPS kit during the upcoming harvest.
The South Lancashire rural task force has joined with a local farm to raise money for a mental health charity after noticing an increase in farmers in the area suffering with mental health issues.
MPs have backed farming union demands for a single authority to deal with the issue of fly tipping.
A dog has fallen to its death after chasing sheep over a quarry edge.Ìý
A West Yorkshire man has pleaded guilty to illegally killing a cow on a farm in Lancashire and been ordered to pay fines and court costs amounting to 5,781.
A farmer has pleaded guilty to seven charges of unconsented work on the River Lugg that took place in November 2020.
A man has been charged with three counts of arson following fires which caused more than £680,000 of damage and killed 50 pigs.
THE National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NaVCIS) has recruited an extra police officer to strengthen its agricultural vehicle crime-fighting unit.
New powers to tackle hare coursing and illegal encampments were enshrined in law last week, after the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act was given Royal Assent.