Agricultural chaplain for Suffolk Graham Miles writes on mental health in farming, how issues surrounding political uncertainty have affected well-being, his letter to Sir Keir Starmer, and his relentless effort to support farmers 24-7
Welsh Government has announced that from August 18, farmers could potentially take livestock to one of eight pre-approved markets in England within a 12 mile radius of the border.
More than 150 farmers and growers in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire will now be able to resume abstraction following ban
Harvest under threat as driest spring for a century takes its toll on arable sector
Lay minister says Government should be made aware of the pressure it is putting on farmers
Series two of Jimmy and Shivi's Farmhouse Breakfast returns on Easter Saturday. Jimmy and Shivi answer questions on what to expect ahead of the new series
Sugar beet sector calls for urgent talks after neonicotinoid withdrawn over bee-harming concerns
Suffolk potato grower Harry Suckling writes about his family farm and his hopes to see Chancellor Rachel Reeves' proposed taxation reforms on UK agriculture reversed
"If the Chancellor will not listen and work with the farming community to find a way forward, her battle with the countryside will simply become a long running sore. It is a very bad look for the Government"
"The control zone is there through no fault of any member within that control zone"