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Fearn Farm readies for its annual Great from Grass livestock sale, showcasing top cattle and sheep genetics in Ross-Shire this August.
Is there anything more poignant that driving a shipment of artificial lambs for children to Ukraine? Our correspondent on the ground Keith Dawson, has done just that and reports this week from the ...
Payment amounts above €150,000 are subject to a 5% reduction. If BPS payments exceed €600,000, the excess is removed entirely. The continued use of euros for the ceiling is a legacy from the time when ...
Lewis Smith judges a remarkable line-up of 30 mule ewe lambs at Glenkens Show, drawing eyes from across the farming community.
A growing avian flu threat has bird keepers across Britain on high alert, sparking concern for flocks and wildlife.
Farmers could soon use a powerful new tool in the ongoing battle against bovine tuberculosis, bringing hope to rural communities.
The row has been fuelled by remarks widely condemned as dismissive of rural concerns. In May, Labour peer Lord Foulkes said farmers protesting in Westminster 'did not look very poor' because of their ...
Whitley Hey’s 24th annual sale saw Texel shearlings peak at 3300gns, with top sires attracting strong bids from across the region.
A return to form for the pedigree Texel trade where ram lambs broke 100,000gns in Lanark at the Scottish National Show and Sale. Setting the ...
Top price was £3500 paid for the first prize cross-bred ram from Aberdeenshire producers, William and Carole Ingram and family, Logie Durno, Inverurie, whose pen of tups averaged £2210. The tup sold ...
Muller’s contract shake-up offers Scottish farmers better terms, price boosts and stability. Could this shift change the dairy market balance?
From wettest year on record to thriving herds and higher prices, discover how UK farming has rebounded in just 12 months.
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