In Uganda's capital of Kampala – a vibrant and rapidly growing city built across rolling hills some 1 200 metres above sea level – students gather each day at St Kizito Namugongo Secondary School to ...
The National Sheep Association (NSA) is reminding sheep farmers across the UK of its fantastic 2026 prize draw, offering the chance to win a brand-new all-terrain vehicle (ATV) designed to make day-to ...
On International Day of Action for Rivers (Saturday 14 March 2026), Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is highlighting its large-scale programme of river restoration across Wales - taking action to improve ...
New independent disease modelling has reinforced the need for winter wheat growers to use a range of fungicide actives to avoid exacerbating resistance created by the repeated use of SDHI and azole ...
Farmers are increasingly accessing health hubs located at livestock markets and agricultural events, with providers reporting a marked rise in demand for mental health support. By ...
Funding support totalling £60,000 over the next three years has been presented by the Worshipful Company of Butchers (WCB) to Aberlour Children's Charity, one of Scotland's largest charities, which is ...
British biofertiliser could replace imported artificial fertilisers whose costs are soaring if the Government removes unnecessary restrictions to help farmers, according to the UK trade body ...
The Great British Farm-Fest is doubling down on doing good this May, as it announces its support of not one, but two Official Charities during the brand-new three-day festival – RABI, the Farmers ...
Agrovista continues to expand its national agronomy team with the appointment of Luke Brooks, who takes up a new role in south Lincolnshire. Bourne-based Luke is BASIS qualified and is studying for ...
National Chair, Robert Martin, has used his report to the TFA’s Annual General Meeting to call for Government, landlords and the wider agricultural industry to recognise the urgency of safeguarding ...
AHDB's new 'Meat Shopper Journey' study, conducted with market research agency Sparkminds, reveals a clear gap between what shoppers say they do and how they actually behave in-store.
Persistent rainfall has limited field access on many farms, while relatively mild soil temperatures have allowed grass growth to continue through the winter months. The result heading into spring is ...