In this VE Day special, Betty Wilkinson who was born in 1936 in Lancashire,
This week from Farmers Guardian acting editor Katie Jones
As the country celebrates 80 years since the end of the second world war, online editor Emily Ashworth reflects on the importance of agriculture
Divorces in a farming family can bring up many complications. Lucy Theobald, director of the Family Law Company looks at how to approach it
In this series, we shine a spotlight on emerging dog handlers heading up the industry. We explore their successes, trials and tribulations on their journey to becoming the next generation of skilled sheepdog handlers
In this VE Day special, Peter Lomas, who was born in 1936 in Bakewell, reflects on growing up during World War II and how farmers played an integral part
Aberystwyth University student Charlotte Beer discusses changes to Inheritance Tax, how generational farming could change due to the proposed taxation, and the impact of trade deals which 'harm' British farmers
A poem by W.S. Towers on the current state of the farming industry
Alex Cotterill, a student at the University of Nottinghamshire, writes about rural crime and how it could be tackled
Alan Carter farms in partnership with his parents, Paul and Christine, on a 162-hectare (400-acre), 400-cow dairy unit at Constantine, Cornwall, supplying Saputo