What happened when Liam Gallagher drove a combine harvester to spy on the Stone Roses during the recording of (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
As the catchy weather continues, many farmers are completing their harvests but some are yet to start due to a shortage of consistent drying days
After a slow and frustrating start to harvest, Farmers Guardian finds out how crops are faring from three growers across the UK.
Despite delayed harvest progress and lodged crops, many growers are maintaining farm-average wheat yields even where crops are beginning to sprout in the ear
With many growers still waiting for dry weather, concerns about the resulting quality of the crops are increasing
Although recent rainfall has forced intermittent harvesting, we heard from growers around the country who remain positive about grain quality and yield
Farmer turned social media influencer Olly Harrison speaks to FG Editor Olivia Midgley on the charity run of a lifetime as he attempts to drive a combine harvester from John o' Groats to Land's End to raise money and awareness for mental health charities.
A number of farmers are ‘combining' their talents in a bid to raise awareness and funds for two national charities.
A 23-year-old Case IH 2188 Axial Flow provides cost-effective harvesting for one Wiltshire farm, as Geoff Ashcroft found out during a recent visit.
For one Warwickshire farmer a John Deere 9780 CTS combine provides affordable harvesting capacity. As it enters its sixteenth season on the same farm, Simon Henley finds out some of the benefits and the pitfalls of using a 20-year-old combine harvester.