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Schuitemaker has been bolting forage wagons together at its Dutch factory since the mid-1980s and now has an extensive ...
Whyte Bros Farm, north of Dublin, operates a unique farming system, with 14 family business partners running the 1,600ha farm ...
Farmers from across the UK are lacing up their running shoes and preparing to tackle marathons in London and Manchester this ...
What a shame for Sir Keir Starmer. Try as he might to ignore farming, it keeps getting shoved further up the pescatarian ...
Badger culling and vaccination in bovine TB hotspots across low-risk areas (LRAs) of England is being linked to dramatic ...
Farmers who are currently in a bluetongue restricted zone could find themselves banned from taking their livestock to ...
It’s been a refreshing change this spring, with lambing going well thanks to the good dry weather. After last year’s ...
The Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) is calling for greater government involvement to help protect some of the UK’s oldest ...
The UK government is grappling with a deepening trade dilemma: whether to strengthen ties with the EU by aligning with its ...
Farmers want to play their part in reducing greenhouse gas emissions – but net zero is disengaging them, says a report. The ...
After years in top-tier rugby and farm management, Scottish farmer Peter Eccles has found purpose in an unexpected place: opening a fitness gym on his ...
In the penultimate article in our series focusing on a farmer born in each of the decades since Farmers Weekly first published in the 1930s, we meet young ...