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Japan may add farming and anime courses to technical colleges
The education ministry is considering adding new courses to kōsen technical colleges beyond those in industrial fields, such as agriculture, as well as manga and animation, sources have said. In response to many local governments aiming to…
New Farm-Fest event at Stoneleigh Park attracts 20,000 people
Donna Alos,BBC CWR and BBC Radio WMand A new event that is a cross between a music festival and country fair has attracted more than 20,000 people in a day. The Great British Farm-Fest across 300 acres at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire features…
New Farm-Fest event at Stoneleigh Park attracts 20,000 people
Donna Alos, BBC CWR and BBC Radio WM and Andrew Dawkins, West Midlands A new event that is a cross between a music festival and country fair has attracted more than 20,000 people in a day. The Great British Farm-Fest across 300 acres at Stoneleigh…
What Is Farm to Table? All About the Social Movement Connecting Farms and Food to People
Walk into a restaurant today and you'll likely see a menu that reads like a road map: the name of the dairy that supplied the cheese, the ranch behind the steak, the farm down the road that grew the tomatoes. That shift didn't happen by accident.
Wind farm permits could be revoked in 'ghost project' crackdown
Renewables companies sitting on decades-old development proposals in NSW could have their planning approvals revoked as part of a “ghost project” crackdown designed to ease hostility towards the energy transition in key regional…
BBC star Matt Tebbutt slams 'unsupportive' Labour in farming fury
Matt Tebbutt was one of the well known names appearing at The Great British Farm Fest BBC Saturday Kitchen star Matt Tebbutt has said the government are doing nothing to support farmers as he appeared at The Great British Farm Fest 2026. The star…
From farm to cafeteria: Louisiana schools embrace nutrient-dense school lunches grown on campus
The greens inside the greenhouses at Rayville High School are lush, brilliant shades of green. Ten years ago, Richland Parish Food Network Services was given a grant through Seed Change, an initiative of the National Farm to School Network to…
KTR accuses Congress govt. of conspiring to install meters to farm power connections
Working president of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) K.T. Rama Rao alleged that the Congress government in the State is planning to privatise the energy sector by installing prepaid meters to consumers of all categories. Speaking at a meeting of the…
From SMS crop alerts to autonomous farm intelligence
It is 4:47 in the morning in Vidarbha. Rajan is already standing in his cotton field, pressing fingers into soil that has fed his family for three generations. His phone buzzes. An SMS. A 70 per cent chance of unseasonal rain in 48 hours. He reads…
Moment vegan protestor is tackled by security at Jeremy Clarkson farm fest
A vegan protestor was tackled by security at a Jeremy Clarkson event near Coventry. Photographers caught the moment the protestor - who hasn't been named - was tackled by security staff and escorted out of the event. The protestor was wearing a…
Ouseburn Farm celebrates 50 years as community asked to share memories
In 2026 Ouseburn Farm is celebrating 50 years of being in the heart of Ouseburn Valley. Opened first as Byker City Farm in 1976 by local families wanting a space for their children to access nature, grow their own food and take care of animals, the…
Lack of faith in the Government is a key driver in low feelings among the farming community, survey finds
Government policy and lack of support is a dominant theme across the farming industry which is driving feelings of low confidence. 'There is a negative tipping point for agriculture at the point...
Worker losing two fingers among 29 injuries in salmon industry in 10 months
A man who had to have two fingers amputated was one of 29 staff in Scotland's salmon farming industry seriously hurt in less than a year. Shocking Health and Safety Executive figures reveal the accidents from March last year to January also…
Uproar over huge £350m Falkland Islands project - 'huge damage!'
Sally Blake is one of a number of people with signs against the plan outside their homes Close by to Tim and Sally Blake's home on the Falklands Islands stands a bust of the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The sculpture, mounted on…
MLB reporters predict Dodgers could land two-time Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal in blockbuster trade
There's no question that the Los Angeles Dodgers have taken over for the New York Yankees as the 'bad guys' or evil empire of Major League Baseball. They've won 12 division titles in 13 seasons, and in the one outlier, won 106 games to finish one…
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