N.Ireland
Hundreds of workers and trade unionists gathered in Strasbourg for a joint demonstration organised by EFBWW, EFFAT and ETF.
Agri-Business
Agricultural students from Ireland and NI are seizing the opportunity to develop their skills in New Zealand.
Dairy
Once-a-day (OAD) feeding calves can be great timesaver at this time of the year and with many...
Identifying sick calves this spring is vital for early treatment to get calves back on track and...
Farm organisations along with those involved in tomorrow’s (Wednesday December 11) tractor protest at Westminster have come toge
Agri Politics
The National Sheep Association (NSA) is joining wider industry in its condemnation of this week’s announcement of plans to cut Agricultural...
NFU Scotland's Director of Policy, Jonnie Hall, has described the Labour budget as "seismic", but "by no means bad news per se".
UK farm support spending may come under pressure, courtesy of the upcoming Budget, scheduled for October 30...
Food security and affordability are being undermined across the UK due to labour shortages in the industry according to data from Arla Foods.
The AHDB Norwich monitor farm will discuss its recent labour, power and machinery review at a meeting next month.
A recent dairy conference in Ballynahinch highlighted labour issues on Northern Irish dairy farms...
As we enter into November now is a good time of year for dairy farmers to start looking for staff for next spring.
Steve Reed has been appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs following Jim McMahon's resignation.
Labour rules need to be eased to ensure the survival of the agri-food industry in Northern Ireland, according to Claire Sugden.
The "dire state" of the labour situation on UK dairy farms has been highlighted by the Royal...
Rural Life
The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has written to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer...
Scottish arable and horticulture farmers say they fear a second successive season where crops will go unpicked due to extreme labour shortages.
UK farmers must have access to a skilled and flexible labour source or there could be a devastating impact across many farming sectors.
A county Meath dairy farmer will increase cow numbers from 130 to 450 within the next three years.