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Where is Countryfile visiting this week and what time is it on BBC1?
In this week's show, Hamza Yassin and Sammi Kinghorn visit the blooming gardens of RHS Wisley in Surrey to celebrate one of nature’s heroes – the not-so-humble bee!
"It won’t be long before it’s normal to run an entire farm from a phone." Adam Henson explores what's next for AI in farming
New developments in Artificial Intelligence are already changing farming practices, and British agriculture is at the forefront of innovation, says Countryfile presenter Adam Henson.
Who is Helen Skelton? Everything you need to know about the Countryfile presenter
Countryfile presenter Helen Skelton doesn't do things by halves, from kayaking along the Amazon to walking the tightrope!
Why is Ellie Harrison leaving Countryfile?
After 13 years, Ellie Harrison has decided to leave Countryfile. In her final column for BBC Countryfile Magazine, she reveals what she'll miss and why she has chosen to leave...
What's new?
How storms affect our mood
The unstoppable power and might of stormy weather can remind us of our place in the world. Ellie Harrison explores why rain falling on a roof calms us down and why the sound of wind stimulates us...
Does new housing have to put waterways at risk?
In a bid to speed up homebuilding, the Government is trying to scrap rules that require developers to protect waterways. Countryfile's John Craven reports...
Countryfile Ramble for BBC Children in Need: how to organise or join a Ramble and how to donate
This year's Countryfile Ramble for BBC Children in Need is taking place in October 2023. Our Countryfile Ramble guide explains how to organise your own Ramble with a selection of walking routes, plus how to donate and buy your Countryfile Ramble hat.
Countryfile Calendar competition 2024: view the winning and shortlisted images
Discover who won the Countryfile Calendar competition 2024, view all the shortlisted images, and find out where you can buy this year's calendar
Ellie Harrison: How small acts can save Britain's birds
The only living link to dinosaurs, birds are a daily wonder in Britain’s skies, lands and seas. Small acts can save them, says BBC Countryfile's Ellie Harrison
Countryfile Calendar
Everything you need to know about BBC Countryfile Calendar Photography Competition
How to take beautiful photos with your smartphone
You don’t need a fancy camera to take stunning images of nature. Build up your skills with these 10 tips from Sussex photographer Mike Kus and you could be taking photos worthy of the Countryfile Calendar
Countryfile Calendar competition 2023: view the winning and shortlisted images
Find out who won the Countryfile Calendar competition 2023 and view all the shortlisted images.
30 years of the BBC Countryfile Calendar
From tiny autumn voles to wide open landscapes, here's our pick of the winning shots from the BBC Countryfile Calendar across the past 30 years
Countryfile Presenters
John Craven: Could more of Scotland be community owned?
It’s thought that 2.6% of Scotland is community owned but a new land reform bill, due before the Scottish Parliament this year, will herald changes, says BBC Countryfile's John Craven
Matt Baker: My childhood of adventure
Growing up on a farm brought adventure and discovery for Countryfile presenter, Matt Baker, with few sharp lessons about life along the way.
John Craven: Bison and pigs are natural agents of rewilding
Curly-coated pigs on Dorset grasslands and bison roaming in a Kent woodland are showing just how livestock can transform rewilding projects, says the Countryfile presenter.