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A local organic dairy warns a council’s milk contract switch to a multinational could cost jobs and reverse years of sustainability gains.
Scientists say biochar from human waste could cut pollution, reduce fertiliser costs, and help secure food supplies worldwide.
Over 450 lots of tractors, quads, and farm machinery sold online, with a New Holland T5.120 fetching a stunning £47,000.
Discover why summer mastitis rises in dairy and beef cows and how fly control, hygiene, and teat management can protect your herd.
Katie Davidson and Alfie Benbow join Harrison & Hetherington, bringing expertise and fresh energy to the dairy sales team.
Scotland’s harvest shows strong yields despite Storm Floris, but early signs suggest potential market and crop quality challenges ahead.
Across Scotland, combines hum in the summer warmth as farmers push to bring in the harvest under bright skies.
Merchants caught off guard by harvest again – why the same delays cause chaos and frustration for farmers every single year.
Lachlan Hurford, Billy Ross, Dougie Ross and George Ross enjoying a great day at Keith Show.
A new aggressive yellow rust strain has slashed UK wheat resistance ratings after defeating the Yr15 gene in key varieties.
Over £620k changed hands as Rockcliffe Luing herd reduction draws bidders and delivers standout cattle prices.
Dunblane breeder, Kerr Jarvie’s ram lamb, Duncryne Iniesta, led the trade at North West Texel Breeders Club Sale, J36, selling for 2800gns. He is the homebred Duncryne Houdini and out of a Scholars ...