The industry has looked to keep the pressure on Government on changes to Inheritance Tax over the festive period
A new Bluefaced Leicester female record of 15,000gns was set at Carlisle when the female portion of the Carry House flock was sold on behalf of R.D. Archer and Son, Wark, Northumberland
With Swiss agriculture contemplating how it mixes its centuries old way of life with the demands of modern consumers, Alex Black spoke to farmers in Switzerland about how they see the future
Industry leaders from across agriculture shared their hopes for the sector in 2025, and the challenges that lie ahead over the next 12 months
Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are already widely used in farming for everything from localised weather forecasting to crop harvesting, but what role could they play next?
"I have never seen such a sense of feeling from the farming community in my lifetime on an issue"
Weather woes and the fallout from the Budget dominated the past 12 months as farmers prepare to welcome 2025
Supply and demand was the key driver of trade at marts this year. Tom Ryder takes a look back at 2024
"The sector is hurting as it deals with rising production costs and such poor returns for what should be a premium product in malting barley that so many people enjoy"
Hartpury University is celebrating the success of its student-led cider, now being served on draft at its Legends student Bar and the 4ED Hartpury Stadium.