
The Farmers Weekly Podcast
Farm fires, BBC bias, footpath diversions, food standards, Agriculture Bill, sheep sales, & Young Farmerados
In this episode, the National Farmers Union wins a victory against the BBC after complaining about the broadcaster's “meat is killing the planet” programme.
Tory rebel MPs who voted against their own government say there is still hope for British farmers who want to keep substandard food imports out of the UK.
The cost of farm fires reaches a five-year high – we examine innovative ways of reducing the risk of arson and electrical faults.
We've all the latest market news – and we pay a special visit to the sheep sales at Melton Mowbray mart in Leicestershire
As fatalities involving cattle hit the headlines, could landowners be allowed to divert footpaths to keep walkers safe when livestock are in the field?
And it's not about the place, it's about the people. We meet the young farmers who set up a pop-up living room at Sedgemoor livestock market in Somerset.
This episode co-hosted by Farmers Weekly chief reporter Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom with Farmers Weekly deputy business editor Andrew Meredith.