
The Farmers Guardian Podcast
The Farmers Guardian podcast brings you real farmer stories, the latest news and discussion about all the issues affecting the farming community. Listen on the go as the Farmers Guardian team talk through the latest issues across the dairy, livestock and arable sectors affecting your farming business, featuring special guests who share their personal experiences.
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Inspirational diversification projects and a look at the opportunities in renewables
Farmers Guardian’s news and business team discuss the best diversification projects they have reported on, a look at the current landscape for new farm enterprises and Bidwells’ Chris Thyer discusses the opportunities and challenges for solar and wind on-farm Message us
This week the FG team discuss the pros and cons of regenerative farming and whether it can boost the bottom line. We also chat to Kayleigh Robb a first gen farmer who has taken on a 10-year regen tenancy. Message us

New Defra Secretary Emma Reynolds and Reform UK conference: What does it mean for farming?
Following the reshuffle which saw Emma Reynolds take the reins at Defra, Farmers Guardian"s news team discuss the new team, what it means for farming and what we learned from the Reform UK conference. Message us
In this Clarkson"s Farm special, the FG team discuss what Jeremy Clarkson has really done for agriculture. Many applaud him for his ability to communicate the truth, and after another successful series of Clarkson"s Farm, are people listening to him? Message us
In this week"s Farmers Guardian podcast, the FG news and business team talk all things water. From the impact of extreme weather on farmers" mental health to 2025"s dry weather so far and a look at the challenges and opportunities that water brings for farms. Message us

A look at the pig sector and how a new scheme is providing an opportunity for farmers looking to diversify into finishing pigs
The pig industry has faced some considerable challenges over the last few years due to market volatility and rising costs of production, but as Heidi Dekker-Woljung and Mark Jagger, of integrated supply chain specialist Pilgrim’s Europe, point out there is now good reason to be optimistic about the sector. The industry