Shropshire Council said the farmer was also found guilty of five offences related to animal welfare
40 lorry-loads of asbestos and cannabis waste dumped on fields as locals say waste crime is out of control
This week from Farmers Guardian acting editor Katie Jones
Quad bikes and ATVs remain top of thieves' list as agricultural vehicle thefts fall 35%
The Rail Accident Investigation Branch has published its initial findings after a train and an agricultural trailer collided at a level crossing
Essex Police said the 15-year-old did not intend to start a 'big fire' and added he has apologised to the farmer for starting the fire next to a stack of hay bales
Seventeen people injured as police investigations continue
Chester South and Eddisbury MP Aphra Brandreth said she was delighted that the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) Amendment Bill has passed the committee stage
Cllr Alastair Redman, of Kintyre and the Islands Ward, Argyll and Bute Council, shares his concerns about rural crime in Scotland
Police believe body to be that of missing Irish sheep farmer