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Cheviot Mules with Texel cross Beltex twin lambs hit highs of £430 and £415 for three-crops from Stephen Entwistle, Darwen, who also sold the same cross of ewes with single lambs at £340 per outfit.
Spring 2025 brings joy and challenge to Scottish farms—strong beef trade, thriving calves, but fears rise over a dangerously dry season.
Neilston marks 200 years with a special anniversary show. Historic prizes, first female president and local pride take centre stage.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been urged not to "sell out" British farming as she arrived in the US for trade talks.
Former director of Tow Law Auction Mart and TH Vickers Chartered Surveyors, Harry Vickers has been honoured by the Central Association ...
NFU Scotland warns IHT reforms risk farm futures, urging delay until profitability review is complete. Industry pressures already mounting.
Police patrols and CCTV launched in Cairngorms to protect rare capercaillie during their sensitive mating season. Disturbing them is a crime.
Farmers are staging a wartime-themed protest in London to highlight threats to UK food security and call for urgent government action.
Support youngstock growth and unlock profit potential with smart nutrition choices pre and post turnout to make the most of high beef prices.
Many farmers fear their children won't take over the farm, sparking legal battles, emotional strain, and a risk of losing everything.
A research study conducted by Genus ABS in conjunction with SRUC is hoped to have a lasting effect on both the overall efficiency of beef and ...
We sent mystery shoppers to uncover which retailers truly support Scottish producers – the results might just surprise you.