The Natural Environment Bill (Scotland) was proposed in Holyrood on February 19. It could help Scottish Ministers set legally binding targets to reduce carbon emissions and protect biodiversity. But will farmers support the proposed piece of legislation?
With a focus on the threat posed to the world by climate change, the Leaf conference heard more on what farmers are doing
Jess Bostock, from Staffordshire, on carbon recycling and methane production
The House of Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee inquiry will highlight and explore opportunities for the capture and reuse of existing reactive nitrogen
Barley yellow dwarf virus is a complex disease but advances in monitoring, diagnostics and plant breeding are helping to inform its management
The Countryside Alliance said local authorities needed to 'back off' telling people what to eat
Speakers at this year's Semex International Dairy Conference, held in Glasgow, looked at ways to address some of the practical challenges farmers are facing when it comes to net zero
The retailer said the investment, worth nearly £1m, could see farmers directly 'rewarded' for their efforts in reducing carbon emissions and promoting nature on their farms
Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) is the first higher education institution in Scotland to open a commercial-scale vertical farm
The organisation has launched a new 10-year strategy to ‘ramp up' its efforts to address the climate and nature crises