Agriculture in the classroom shown to positively impact children’s education and future
25th May 2021
A new report by the NFU clearly demonstrates how farming and agriculture can be used effectively in the classroom to deliver crucial science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) lessons through real world examples.
Prince Charles says small farms “have a huge role in our sustainable future”
24th May 2021
The Prince of Wales has stressed the importance of Britain’s smaller family farms, and called for renewed attempts to create a co-operative to help secure a viable future for farmers – as agriculture faces a period of significant change.
Farming group Pilgram’s raise £65,000 for mental health charity Mind
23rd May 2021
Pilgrim’s UK, one of the UK’s biggest food producers and the largest provider of higher welfare pork, has donated more than £65,000 to Mind since the beginning of its partnership with the mental health charity in 2018.
Charity to introduce 24/7 helpline for farming people
22nd May 2021
Responding to the increasing demand from farming people, RABI is extending its freephone helpline this autumn, to provide the farming community with a 24-hour service.
Bright pink silage trailer raises thousands for charity
21st May 2021
Carmarthenshire farming business Davies Bros Danrheol wanted to raise money for Cancer Research Wales after the family’s personal experiences with cancer.
Amazon Prime unveils first look at Jeremy Clarkson’s farming series
21st May 2021
Jeremy Clarkson’s new series, launching in June, is set to show the serious challenges of farming and the emotional consequences of failure, as it follows the Grand Tour star on the first year of his farming journey.
National remembrance for those who have died in the farming community
20th May 2021
A national remembrance service led by The Farming Community Network (FCN) charity will provide an opportunity to remember those who have died in farming communities.
Electric gates: the first line of defence against rural crime
20th May 2021
Every farm uses gates, but more and more have begun to opt for a more advanced electric option. Some have made the jump for better deterrence against intruders or stronger biosecurity. Others have found the ease of use and extra convenience worthwhile.
Farmers urged to take action as rural crime soars
20th May 2021
With rural crime on the rise, making sure your farm security is up to scratch has never been more important. 24 Networks and Security, which works with farmers nationwide to protect their property, offers some advice.
Breedr to raise money for charity by encouraging farmers to get their Bulls Out for Cancer
20th May 2021
Beef and dairy farmers are joining forces to raise money for testicular cancer, while also improving their herd genetics as part of Breedr’s Bulls Out for Cancer campaign.
Government lays plans to tackle livestock worrying
19th May 2021
Farmers are welcoming government proposals for the police to have more power responding to serious incidents of livestock worrying.
AHDB launches ‘Beige is Beautiful’ campaign to encourage people to choose wholegrains
17th May 2021
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) is launching a consumer marketing campaign based around a striking piece of art made entirely from wholegrains.