Farming has a lot to offer potential new entrants, but lack of skills or knowledge can feel daunting to those thinking of an agricultural career. But ensuring the industry continues to attract talent is key.
Livestock and rural skills passed down through generations remain a cornerstone to maintaining working landscapes across the country.
There are currently more than 300,000 miles of hedgerows and 120,000 miles of drystone walls in the UK.
Temporary buildings are a lifeline for farms and rural business of all sizes; whether they are housing livestock, for extra storage or a diversification scheme, such as glamping or weddings. Sarah Todd explains why seeking professional advice is vital.
Managing the challenges associated with the steep slopes of landscapes such as Snowdon demand a particular set of skills which are often passed down between generations.
Nick Grayson, a mixed tenant farmer in Rotherham and vice chair of the Future ²ÝÁñÉçÇø of Yorkshire, a group supported by the Yorkshire Agricultural Society.
Parc Farm and the surrounding headland of the Great Orme has an array of wildlife and unique habitats.
The Massey Ferguson 1200 was manufactured in Britain from 1972 until 1979. Recognised by MF enthusiasts today as an icon of its era, Simon Henley explores more about the history and development of this tractor.
Last February we welcomed our son into the world and the following morning we also started calving.
Growing maize instead of underproductive grass could help farmers improve forage output per hectare and, in doing so, boost profitability and survivability.