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A surge in imported eggs is raising salmonella fears. BEIC urges UK food businesses to stick to trusted British Lion safety standards.
Turriff Show closes early due to Storm Floris bringing strong winds across Scotland. Visitor safety is a top priority, say organisers.
A major trial in Cornwall is testing if vaccinating badgers can help eliminate bovine TB in cattle—without the need for culling.
In 1990, Edinburgh YFC’s David Pye donated £500 to RSABI—an act of generosity that still resonates in the farming community today.
Some 20 prime bullocks averaged 396.36p per kg at Caledonian Marts’ sale which sold to 420p on two occasions from TH Gray, Balquharrage and JH and NT Turnbull, Meadowend or to £2831 from A Kennedy and ...
Farmers are being urged to prepare for a potential slurry crisis this winter due to extreme weather and limited storage capacity, warns the EA.
Müller to raise farm gate milk price in September—but only for those meeting Advantage scheme criteria amid industry pressures.
Inheritance tax bills are climbing, with major rule changes set to hit more estates. Experts warn many could be caught off guard.
All eyes were on Kirstyn Blackwood as she took the reins judging Blackfaced sheep at the Stranraer show, bringing style to the stock ring.
Ruaridh, Erin and Blair Robertson enjoy carefree summer fun on hay bales at Cheeklaw Brae Farm near Duns.
Opening lamb and breeding sheep sale sees strong prices and sharp averages across all breeds, with top bids reaching £310 at United Auctions.