This week from ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian acting editor Katie Jones
A lack of new tenant interest and heavy financial losses have forced Jason and Katherin Salisbury to quit their dairy farm on the island of Sark
As soils start to warm and farmers head out with the fertiliser spreader, it is important to plan nitrogen applications to avoid compromising the ability to take an early first cut
The Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) has added the Ancient Cattle of Wales to its RBST Watchlist
A Lancashire dairy farmer has significantly reduced calf scours, mortality, and antibiotic use by vaccinating cows in late pregnancy against cryptosporidium parvum
Robert Kirk, of smaXtec, discusses what farmers should consider when thinking about applying for a grant
Ifan Roberts is a new entrant who has established a contract farming agreement milking 500 block calving cows in Cheshire
There has been a lot of interest in multi-species swards over the last few years and Lorna MacPherson, dairy consultant with SAC Consulting, says this interest is warranted
FG head of livestock Katie Jones discusses biosecurity and disease surveillance following a confirmed case of avian influenza in a sheep
The Welsh Government has announced the next steps in tackling antimicrobial resistance in animals, which will include £2 million of new funding and the establishment of a new expert advisory group