This week from ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian readers: Sylvia McHardy, Fife, discusses the history behind regenerative agriculture
Five areas remain in drought, with more areas likely to declare drought status within the next few weeks as groundwater and reservoir levels across England continue to recede
Show's second year saw farmers, foresters and environmentalists come together to share the economic benefits of trees
There is a vital need for science that directly influences practice, policy and industry choices says the Ulster ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Union (UFU)
²ÝÁñÉçÇø for Action Northern Ireland (FFA NI) has called for an increase in biofuel use as part of a plan to reduce fossil fuel use by 75% to tackle climate change
The Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary backed biomethane as a ‘practical and cost-effective’ means to achieve net zero in response to a letter from the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA)
Increased collaboration will drive research and innovation, boosting supply chain resilience says Government
The Climate Smart Research project will see the farm, which is located between Leeds and York, tackle the growing pressure faced by the agricultural industry to adapt to climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Is Defra right to extend a ban on heather burning?
The TFA chief executive writes on anti-livestock falsehoods in climate change commentary, why Net Zero policy should be informed by evidence and truthful analysis, and why tenants have been taken for granted in solar farm schemes