Today (June 27) ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian has launched its first regenerative farming edition, looking at different farming practices across the country and what impact these methods are having on farm businesses
Digital editor Emily Ashworth encourages the industry to think differently about the term regenerative and look at how it could impact your farm business
The ARK Summit brought key industry figures together to discuss how to develop the conversation around regenerative and organic farming. Emily Ashworth reports
Worthy Farm will go down in history as the dairy farm that transforms to hold the world’s most iconic festival: Glastonbury.
The Royal Countryside Fund has been supporting rural communities for the last 15 years and continues to do so as farmers navigate their way through a changing industry
²ÝÁñÉçÇø across the country are feeling the pressure of the current Labour Government's policy changes and apparent lack of understanding of agriculture, but what happened last time Labour were in power?
Interested in regenerative farming but do not know where to start? The Ark Summit 2025 hopes to bring the industry together to foster collaboration and discussion
Online editor Emily Ashworth on the importance of this year's 24 Hours in Farming (#farm24) campaign
In this 24 Hours in Farming podcast special, as we head towards this year's event, two of this year's ambassadors talk heritage, pride, consumers and uniting the sector
With so much change, uncertainty and apprehension in the industry, some positivity is exactly what agriculture needs right now, and farming’s biggest digital event, 24 Hours in Farming, can provide just that