Author Posts: Aleksandra Cupriak

Kaleb Cooper invited to celebrate Cravendale’s 25th birthday

Dairy producer Arla celebrated the 25th birthday of its Cravendale milk brand with a special guest, the star of Clarkson’s Farm, Kaleb Cooper. 

Targeted badger culling will continue in high-risk areas 

New proposals, which are part of delivering the next phase of the government’s TB eradication strategy, have just been set out. This includes plans to continue targeted badger culling in high-risk areas. 

Scottish Grain handling demo days are hugely successful and informative

Earlier this month, Scottish farmers had an opportunity to discuss topics about grain drying, storage and processing with post-harvest equipment experts from McArthur BDC and Sellars Agriculture during demo days. 

Farmers encouraged to claim CS and ES payments

From today (14th March) Farmers have been encouraged to claim Countryside Stewardship (CS) revenue and Environmental Stewardship (ES) agreement payments promptly.

Appeal issued after gang butchers and steals dozens of lambs from two neighbouring farms

Police appeal for information following a double case of lamb slaughter and theft in Shropshire – prompting farmers to reassess their livestock security. 

A glimpse inside £19m Suffolk estate for sale

A notable 500-year-old Suffolk farming residence, Glemham Hall Estate, has been put on the market for £19 million. 

Stop me! stickers given to farmers to protect machinery and vehicles against thieves

East Cambridgeshire farmers have been given Stop Me! stickers to help crack down on increasing agricultural thefts.

Farmers warned following rise in diesel thefts 

Farmers have been asked to protect their vehicles against increasingly regular fuel thefts in rural areas of Western England.

Suffolk farmer built bale grab to raise awareness of prostate cancer

A Suffolk farmer with a passion for building agricultural equipment has taken on the challenge of constructing a bale grab to raise awareness of prostate cancer in the farming community. 

Farmers fined for keeping cattle with bovine TB reactors on farm

Three family members from a farm in Pembrokeshire have been sentenced for deliberately swapping cattle ear tags to keep animals with bovine tuberculosis (bTB) reactors on the farm.

Government launches plans for ‘clearer and fairer’ food labelling

Environment secretary Steve Barclay has just announced plans to make food labelling “clearer and fairer”, as part of its commitment to back the British farming industry.

Farmers will take part in tractor protest at Westminster

Farmers will drive tractors to Westminster later this month to protest against cheap food imports and to protect high British food standards in trade deals.

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