News

Pollinators are the unsung heroes of our natural world but a national farming charity says not enough is being done to protect their habitat and our own future.
Over 50 leading UK businesses, representing more than 60% of the UK's demand for soy, have reaffirmed their support for the Amazon Soy Moratorium (ASM), a groundbreaking, voluntary agreement that has ...
Kate Oakes, 24, who works for the Rural Professional team at Halls in Shrewsbury, triumphed in the final held at the Staffordshire County Showground, just 10 miles from her Penkridge home, on Saturday ...
A former farmer is setting up a mental and physical wellbeing farm for people in need in Somerset – and is looking for supporters to get her not-for-profit venture off the ground.
ICSA president Sean McNamara has welcomed the strong position taken by the European Parliament's Agriculture and Rural Development Committee (AGRI) on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP ...
A comprehensive review of ergot management evidence has strengthened AHDB's guidance to help UK farmers reduce disease pressure, limit crop infection and keep clean grain clean. The ADAS-led review ...
At the opening of the AI for Good Summit (8-11 July) in Geneva today, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) officially ...
With comparatively lower carbon emissions than many traditional fuels and a growing renewable supply chain, propane is positioned to play a supporting role in the transition to cleaner energy, ...
A review into the EPP (Employer Pays Principle) has raised concerns about the commercial challenges if growers are required to cover all costs associated with seasonal workers under the Seasonal ...
The new regulations on urea-based fertilisers in England target ammonia emissions, which can cause air pollution and ecological damage when nitrogen moves from crop areas into sensitive habitats. For ...
As the flagship agricultural event opens its gates in Llanelwedd from July 21st to the 24th, the FUW will reflect on its proud history of championing Welsh family farms while firmly setting its sights ...
If you're thinking about investing in new kit, there’s still time to apply for the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund 2025. Applications are open now and will close at midday on 10 July.