‘Please don’t neglect your health’ – farming women share their stories to raise cancer awareness

Two powerful videos featuring women involved in Scottish agriculture sharing their breast cancer journeys have been released by agricultural charity RSABI, as part of a campaign to raise awareness and encourage early detection of diseases in the farming community.

NFU working to stamp out rural crime

The NFU is working to tackle sheep worrying and rural crime. Sheep farmer and NFU member Emily Gascoigne shares her personal experiences and her support of DNA testing and increasing legal protections.

Peak District farm lost dozens of sheep in dog attacks due to picturesque location

A savage attack on a pedigree ewe worth £3,000 is the latest of a series of dog attacks on a Derbyshire couple’s farm in one of the Peak District’s most popular tourist spots. 

Lambs at high risk of dog attacks as Easter falls late

NFU Mutual has warned farmers that lambs are at high risk of dog attacks as Easter falls late this year. 

Labourer suffers haemorrhage following fall through barn roof

A self-employed builder has been ordered to complete 200 hours of unpaid work after a man fell more than 13 feet through a barn roof on a farm in Lancashire. The worker has suffered a brain haemorrhage and multiple fractures.

Farm shops count losses as rural crime reaches new highs

“They knew what they were doing. They went in, smashed the window and got what they wanted,” said Will Lacey, whose farm shop was targeted by thieves. 

Farmers can benefit from £20.6m innovation fund

Defra has just announced the launch of the guidance for the £20.6m innovation fund called ADOPT.  

Farmers encouraged to report livestock worrying incidents to help raise awareness

The National Sheep Association (NSA) has launched the livestock worrying awareness week to highlight the ongoing failure of UK dog owners to recognise the threat their pet animals pose to farm livestock, especially sheep. 

EA warns farmers to check if they are using more water than allowed

Farmers have been warned to comply with rules on taking water following a number of unlicensed abstractions found in Devon and Cornwall during routine farm inspections, the Environment Agency said. 

Warning issued following attempted thefts of young lambs in Scotland

Farmers have been advised to be alert and report any suspicious activity following incidents of attempted livestock theft in Scotland.

‘We are refusing to give up on Tom’ – family asks for help to save young farmer

A Warwickshire family has launched a fundraising for a young farmer, Thomas Page, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer after being kicked in the crotch by a cow. 

Researcher will highlight womens’ role in farming during cycling challenge

A researcher from the University of Exeter will cycle hundreds of miles across England to interview women working in agriculture, highlighting their role in farming and talking about their visions for the future.

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