Hutchinsons agronomist discusses root crop progress in our latest 'Talking Roots'
This week from ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian editor Katie Jones
²ÝÁñÉçÇø spent weeks preparing to protest outside the Labour Party conference, however, the sentiment appeared to get lost in the sea of other protestors who joined them. ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian news and business reporter Mia Willemsen discusses the day
Rhayader farmer Gethin Lewis writes on his passion for sheep shearing, winning numerous accolades over the years, and why asking for help is an invaluable lesson in farming and in life
This week from ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian readers: Indra Thillainathan, team lead - Land, Agriculture and Nature at the CCC
Kate is a fifth-generation farmer running the 750-hectare (1,853-acre) Hundleshope Farm on the Haystoun Estate, Peebles, where the family have been tenants for 150 years. She runs the hill unit with her husband Ed and their four children. She is also a vet and chair of Quality Meat Scotland
Amy works on her family’s tenanted farm at Halsall, Lancashire. Working mainly with her dad, Amy farms 285 hectares (704 acres) of arable crops and 550 beef cross cattle which are all reared through to finishing. You can follow her on Instagram @amygingewilkinson
Ahead of the Labour Party Conference, head of news and business Jane Thynne looks back at the party's promises from last year's event
This week's opinion from throughout the world of agriculture: Ian Rickman, president of the ²ÝÁñÉçÇø' Union of Wales, discusses support for Welsh family farms
Silas Hedley–Lawrence is a farmer, coach and consultant with a decade of hands-on experience in regenerative agriculture. With a background rooted in both commercial and direct selling models, he champions lean, profitable farming systems that increase biodiversity and soil health. Silas is an Integrity Soils trained agroecological coach from the Yellowstone 2024 cohort