A £2.5m, three-year project bringing the first precision-bred oilseed rape onto commercial farms in Europe has been launched this week, marking a major step towards rebuilding the UK's most important ...
The Great British Farm-Fest, taking place at NAEC Stoneleigh Park 22-24 May 2026, is teaming up with Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park to bring hands-on, family experiences to the festival.
Speaking at the Association of Independent Crop Consultants ( AICC) annual technical conference, he outlined how arable farming is facing a “perfect storm” of flatlining yields, high input costs, ...
The Countryside Stewardship Mid Tier scheme supports farmers and land managers to deliver environmental benefits while maintaining sustainable food production through a range of options, such as ...
Harrison & Hetherington is proud to announce a new addition to the 2026 Borderway UK Dairy Expo programme the UK Dairy Expo Coloured Breeds Supreme Champion . The presentation will be a key part of ...
Local Nature Recovery Strategies (LNRSs) are locally developed plans that bring together ecological evidence, land use data and local knowledge. They show where nature recovery is most needed and most ...
Inside the Hagadera Refugee Camp located in Dadaab, eastern Kenya sits Mariam's kitchen garden. This camp of semi-permanent corrugated metal houses and canvas tents has been her home for the last 19 ...
A major study supported by the National Sheep Association (NSA) has found that sheep grazing on moorland in the Yorkshire Dales emit lower levels of both methane and carbon dioxide than those grazing ...
Led by FAO Deputy Director-General Beth Bechdol, together with senior regional and emergency leadership, the mission advanced a coordinated approach— reinforcing agriculture as a frontline ...
Borderway UK Dairy Expo has opened nominations for the 2026 John Dennison Lifetime Achievement Award, inviting the UK dairy industry to put forward those whose careers and commitment have helped ...
ICSA president Sean McNamara has said Minister Heydon has made a serious mistake by giving his full backing to Bord Bia chair Larry Murrin and dismissing legitimate farmer concerns as 'emotion'.
Mr McNamara said the responsibility for resolving this issue now lies squarely with the Minister for Agriculture. "If Bord Bia will not act, then Minister Heydon must. He needs to replace Mr Murrin ...