The British Standards Institution (BSI), funded by Defra and the devolved administrations, recently launched a standard designed to bring greater confidence and consistency to nature markets in the UK ...
A dispersal sale of a Shropshire agricultural contactor's top quality machinery has been described by Halls auctioneers as being of "national significance".
According to David King, Syngenta head of technical for the UK, Ireland and the Nordics, while yellow rust levels were relatively low coming out of winter, it is a disease that likes juvenile leaves ...
In her report, Emily said: "I could see there was an enormous opportunity to diversify into drinks production in the UK that farmers could take advantage of. Drinks provide great scope for scalable ...
The Welsh Government has today published the independently chaired review of the Water Resources (Control of Agricultural Pollution) (Wales) Regulations 2021, led by Dr Susannah Bolton, alongside its ...
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) is calling for growers to complete its annual Planting and Variety Survey (PVS), so it can announce the results in mid-June - a month earlier ...
More than 400,000 hectares of agricultural land across England will receive a significant, further boost to its flood protection thanks to £16 million in additional funding for internal drainage ...
Due to the proximity of the new Hungarian case to the Austrian border, the decision has been made to suspend the commercial import from Austria of cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, wild ruminants and ...
Entertainment was provided by the popular Welsh of the West End group who reached the semi-final of Britain's Got Talent and Band Pres Llareggub (Llareggub Brass Band) with their exciting blend of ...
Sometimes described as the country’s lungs, peatlands are a vital resource which can store carbon, reduce flood risk, improve water quality, and support rare wildlife such as the golden plover and ...
Over 1,000 flood schemes will be built or repaired to protect thousands of homes and businesses from the dangers of flooding, the Government and Environment Agency have announced.
Over 24,000 trees have been planted along the banks of four south Wales rivers to help reduce nutrient pollution, improve water quality and help protect nature.