Scottish First Minister John Swinney says situation is 'very serious' as farm at centre of row apologises for regulatory failure
Decrease in GHG should not come at the expense of farming, warns NFUS
After receiving an unusual letter from the RSPCA regarding sheep worrying, the Buckfastleigh farmer had to explain that his sheepdog was in fact not causing distress to his own sheep
As more arable businesses explore integrating livestock, the new Livestock Zone will showcase practical solutions, innovative technologies, and low-input livestock systems designed to make the transition easier and more profitable
As uncertainty surrounds glyphosate's future as a pre-harvest desiccant, growers are weighing its value against mounting pressure to reduce reliance and build more resilient farming systems
The Green Party leader has taken aim at UK supermarkets, claiming being able to buy vegetables for pennies is ‘not a sign of a healthy system’
A new wool summit brought together by The Great British Wool Revival shone a spotlight on the supply chain. Emily Ashworth reports
People want to hear more about sustainability and their local supply chain says Surrey dairy farmer
As the debate on the use of glyphosate as a pre-harvest desiccant heats up, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian invites readers to have their say