The Planning Infrastructure Bill could give councils more power to acquire land through compulsory purchase orders
The supermarket has announced a new fund which will see grants made available to farmers or producers who supply Waitrose
Livestock industry chief accuses Government agencies of rushing through 'a huge experiment in generational human health'
The 24 species of bumblebee play a vital role in pollinating crops and wildflowers
River Action says classification of poultry manure as 'waste' is victory for those trying to save Britain's rivers
Experts at the Pwllpeiran Upland Research Centre tested the intelligence of sheep, alpacas and goats. Which one came out as the smartest?
Can MPs go back on their promises to farmers that there would be no changes to Inheritance Tax and Agricultural Property Relief prior to the General Election?
A look at US farm politics from John Wilkes (inset) in Washington D.C
In today's Farming in Five, chief reporter Rachael Brown reports on Defra's import ban of cattle, sheep, pigs and deer from Hungry and Slovakia after confirmed a foot and mouth case on a farm with 1,400 cattle in Hungary. The Farming Minister said the Government will not hesitate to add additional countries to the list if the disease spreads. Elsewhere, she reports on how a Welsh farmer declined cancer treatment due to fear of Inheritance Tax changes
Defra has placed a ban on cattle, pigs, sheep and deer from entering the UK from Hungary and Slovakia following a confirmed case of the disease last week