All farmers in Wales are now required to comply with the pan-Wales Control of Agricultural Pollution regulations. Those utilising cattle slurry in particular will now be preparing for the closed period, which starts October 15
£157.8 million has been paid to over 15,500 Welsh farm businesses
George and Will Tomlinson have their eyes firmly on the future as they help to run the family dairy farm in North Wales, Emily Ashworth finds out more
"By sidelining our farmers, we risk jeopardising both our food supply and the rural economy"
"My policy goal remains to keep bluetongue out of Wales"
Council says case should serve as an animal welfare warning to farming community
9,000 tonnes of beef were exported in the first six months of the year
Deputy First Minister says schemes will help build on-farm resilience for future generations
Free online platform reveals results of annual Survey of Crop Pests and Diseases since 1970
Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Climate Change Huw Irranca-Davies said: "What we are doing is bringing forward a scheme that is right and accessible to all farmers, in order to do that we need lock the doors, bury ourselves away, and crunch through some serious matters"