A 590kg Aberdeen Angus bullock claimed top prize at St Boswells' Christmas show, later selling for 410p/kg. Lambs and ewes also hit impressive highs.
JA Barnett’s heifers from Shap claim champion and reserve titles at Mitchells Christmas prime cattle show and sale.
For sheep meat, the baseline scenario forecasts production could drop by 0.6% by 2030. With a slower pace of decline in the female breeding flock, the best-case and best-case+ scenarios forecast ...
Meat from one of Scotland’s oldest native cattle breeds is hitting the London restaurant scene, in a new link-up with a premium Scottish ...
Farmers and MSPs are pushing back against changes to the Scottish Beef Support Scheme, with new calving targets causing uproar in the ...
Research reveals Labour’s changes to Business Property and Agricultural Property Relief will impact five times more farms than originally expected.
Over 200 Texel sheep breeders gathered in Chester to celebrate the Society's 50th Anniversary with a memorable Celebration Ball.
Jeremy Moody has written to Laura Webster at HM Treasury, titled Budget proposals for APR and BPR – impact on Scottish agricultural tenancies. I write following a meeting in Edinburgh this morning of ...
Pontypool farmer and father of 9-month-old baby, claimed he has had 250 sheep stolen over the last four years from the Blorenge Common.
The average weight of a tractor in the 1970s was 1.5 tonnes, whereas by 2024, it has increased to over 11 tonnes, according to NatureScot, the Scottish Government's environmental advisory body.
Farmers in Dover protest substandard imports by driving tractors with bold signs, calling for action to protect UK agriculture and food standards.
Ministers have been urged to publish a Northern Ireland specific impact assessment of the Government’s changes to inheritance tax. Shadow Northern Ireland secretary Alex Burghart said farms in the ...