How can Norfolk make more space for nature?
Norfolk County Council has launched a survey asking people's local nature priorities to help inform its Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS).
Agricultural editor
Chris Hill is the agricultural editor for the Eastern Daily Press and its Agricultural Review supplement - covering farming, food, the environment and other countryside issues across Norfolk and Suffolk. Winner of the 2022 Timothy Colman Prize, presented by the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association (RNAA) for outstanding contribution to Norfolk’s food, farming and countryside, and twice winner of the British Guild of Agricultural Journalists’ Stuart Seaton award for regional agricultural journalists.
Chris Hill is the agricultural editor for the Eastern Daily Press and its Agricultural Review supplement - covering farming, food, the environment and other countryside issues across Norfolk and Suffolk. Winner of the 2022 Timothy Colman Prize, presented by the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association (RNAA) for outstanding contribution to Norfolk’s food, farming and countryside, and twice winner of the British Guild of Agricultural Journalists’ Stuart Seaton award for regional agricultural journalists.
Norfolk County Council has launched a survey asking people's local nature priorities to help inform its Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS).
Norfolk winners are celebrating their successes in the first-ever National Women in Agriculture Awards.
Three Norfolk farms with a total value of almost £10.7m are hitting the market in what Savills agents believe could be the county's biggest farm sale this year.
Families have a chance to meet Norfolk farmers and learn more about their machinery and produce at an event at Wroxham Barns on May 18 and 19.
NFU farming leaders welcomed Defra commitments made at the Farm to Fork Summit in Downing Street - but warned more short-term action is urgently needed.
The 2024 Royal Norfolk Show promises an "action-packed" programme and a celebration of the county's inspiring young people when it returns on June 26 and 27.
Farmers at an NFU/Lovewell Blake event in Halesworth were told to embrace innovation in order to ride out a ‘storm’ of economic and climate challenges.
Arable farmers face a "big hit" to profits this year following six months of exceptionally wet weather and dwindling support payments, says Strutt and Parker.
The National Farmers' Union (NFU) has urged Norfolk's newly-elected police and crime commissioner (PCC) Sarah Taylor to make rural crime a key priority.
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