Horsham MP John Milne has written for ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian on why farmers' well-being and safety must always be a priority
News reporter Chris Brayford reflects on Yellow Wellies' Farm Safety Week and the farming families who have urged the sector to do even more to improve farm safety
Stephanie Berkeley, Farm Safety Foundation manager, says one easy way to improve farm safety is to simply stop and take a moment to think
New nationwide bursary offers 100 farmers a fully funded industry-accredited training course in the safe use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs)
In 2017, on a dairy farm near High Wycombe, David Warner endured a terrible accident which left him completely blind
Despite years of campaigning, farming continues to be the most dangerous industry in the UK and Ireland
With almost 600 farm-related incidents reported involving ATV’s (all-terrain vehicle) in the last year alone, the farming unions are urging everyone in agriculture to prioritise safety and reduce the risks that come with their everyday use
The 13th annual Farm Safety Week launched on July 21 with farmers urged to ‘please, stop and reflect'
Free course available on keeping children safe as the summer holidays get underway
On Farm Safety Week, James Harris, a recruitment director at agriculture specialist REAL Success, said agriculture needed to 'cross the bridge' between compliance and culture on health and safety