Future success in farming will need new people regardless of their age, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, skills or the career pathway that they took
The Inclusive Farm has joined forces with The MacRobert Trust to create a new farm in Scotland specifically designed for disabled people to enter the agricultural industry
Dairy farmer Liz Haines, discusses her first visit to the Oxford Farming Conference, which this year saw speakers addressing the theme of diversity
The chief executive of the Institute for Agriculture and Horticulture, Stephen Jacob, said: "We need to influence the influences. If teachers and parents do not understand what the industry looks like and how food is produced, how are the children going to?"
A look back at the power of diversity with Mike Duxbury, a blind farmer who provides opportunities for disabled people to get into farming, and Dourie farmer Rory Christie at the Oxford Farming Conference
One farming couple have managed to secure themselves a tenancy in Cornwall and found their market by selling direct. Ruth Wills finds out more
Butchery was not the path Justine Fulton set out on, but now she has truly found her niche. Emily Ashworth finds out more
The new cohort of Nuffield Scholars have been announced, but what are they hoping to do?
Mike Duxbury and Ness Shillito run the Inclusive Farm in Bedfordshire
In the first of a new series of Farmers Guardian’s #FarmingCAN campaign, Emily Ashworth talks to young farmer Dylan Vetara about representing the industry