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A February-born Texel ewe lamb sold for £8200 in a top Black and White online sheep sale featuring Suffolks, Texels and Dutch Spotted breeds.
A Dutch Spotted gimmer leads the Northern Ireland pedigree sheep sale, topping £6800 amid strong bids for Texels and rare breeding stock.
Over 200 pupils got hands-on with farming and nature at RHET Fife’s Countryside Day, learning where food comes from and why it matters.
Cefetra Group is set to join First Dutch, continuing operations independently with a renewed focus and long-term backing.
Major supermarkets backtrack on British beef pledges, threatening UK farmers, food security, and high welfare standards amid rising ...
Discover how ProCam is redefining phosphate use, cover crops and precision tools at Groundswell 2025 to boost yields and sustainability.
At just two and a half, Orla Burton amazed judges in the young handlers ring at West Fife – proving age is no barrier to talent.
Discover RSABI’s uplifting return to the Royal Highland Show with free health checks, support, and activities focused on wellbeing and respect.
Kenneth Mair of Kinnermit, Turriff, has passed at 83. A legend in pedigree breeding, his legacy lives on in record-breaking rams.
Defence and food security have always gone hand-in-hand. Post-Brexit, ignoring that truth could leave the UK dangerously exposed.
Discover why a well-timed dip is essential on the farm and how it can make all the difference in keeping your livestock healthy.
Alec Iain’s poem uncovers the hidden cost of rewilding in the Highlands—where nature thrives but communities fade.
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