Welsh farmland parcels offering ‘huge potential’ listed for sale
16th June 2023
Three ready-to-farm parcels of land set in the beautiful Welsh countryside have recently become available on the farmland market, launched by national property consultant Carter Jonas.
A win for Clarkson as council grants permission to extend Diddly Squat car park
16th June 2023
After lengthy and well-publicized rows with West Oxfordshire District Council, Jeremy Clarkson has finally been granted permission to extend the temporary car park at Diddly Squat Farm, but plans to open a restaurant at the site have been rejected.
Stunning agricultural displays captivate visitors at South of England Show
15th June 2023
This year’s South of England Show welcomed thousands of visitors from across the region, who enjoyed three days of first-class agricultural and equestrian competitions and displays, a great line-up of trade stands and some excellent arena events, accompanied by stunning summer weather.
NFU to fuel support for arable farming with new TikTok campaign
14th June 2023
The NFU is launching this year’s #YourHarvest campaign on TikTok to educate young people about the valuable contribution British arable farmers to the nation’s economy and remind viewers of the journey that food takes from farm to fork.
Food leaders call on government to ramp up investment in local food
14th June 2023
Over 90 food leaders from the Sustainable Food Places (SFP) network will meet with MPs at Westminster today (Wednesday 14th June) to advocate the importance of healthy and sustainable food and call for greater investment in a better food future.
Largest UK organic event to showcase excellence in organic food and farming
13th June 2023
Visitors to the 16th National Organic Conference are in for an immersive experience showcasing the best of organic food and farming, with opportunities to attend discussions on supply chains and food networks, explore the latest scientific advancements in the sector, and tour a local organic farm’s key facilities.
From lawyer to rural artist: Why the British countryside is an inspiration
13th June 2023
Both wild and serene, with its rolling hills, stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, the great British countryside is a source of inspiration and joy to many. Farmers Guide deputy editor Sarah Kidby spoke to lawyer-turned-artist Nicola Evans about her rural-inspired work.
RABI advocates for farmer mental health in meeting with secretary of state
12th June 2023
At the Royal Cornwall Show last Thursday (8th June), RABI chief executive Alicia Chivers met with Defra environment secretary Thérèse Coffey to discuss the charity’s latest work in tackling mental health challenges in farming and the continued need for farmer wellbeing to remain on the political agenda.
Farming collective shines spotlight on the value of wildlife corridors
12th June 2023
Natural wildlife corridors such as hedgerows and trees are essential for preserving biodiversity, which is why UK dairy cooperative Arla is encouraging farmers and the public to create spaces for wildlife and help halt the decline of natural habitats throughout Britain.
Farmer pleads for urgent approval of bracken control herbicide in Scotland
12th June 2023
Hill farmer and NFU Scotland member Brian Walker is calling on the Scottish Government to urgently grant emergency authorisation for the bracken control herbicide Asulam to protect upland farmers and crofters and safeguard public health.
Cereals event to inspire urban students with new tour
11th June 2023
Cereals is opening its doors to 60 urban school children for the first time this year, to inspire them to look at potential careers in farming, engineering, science and technology.
Matt Styles: Starting a farm from scratch
10th June 2023
Bridging the gap between farm and the consumer is something that lots of farmers are trying to do in an effort to help more people understand the reality of what goes into producing their food, and hopefully alter public opinion on why supporting and buying British is so important.