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Rescheduled Houston Show draws big crowds, with surprise champions in sheep, cattle, dairy and Clydesdale rings.
New research warns Ireland’s agriculture climate targets could benefit wealthy nations while hindering poorer countries’ development.
Chronic staff shortages are hitting UK dairy farms hard, with farmers warning milk supply and food security could be under threat.
Germany’s agriculture ministry now serves meat again at official events, ending the vegetarian-only policy of the previous government.
Farmers claim inheritance tax changes break the 2020 Brexit deal and are preparing to take the government to court.
A lifetime of quiet dedication to farming and his fellow producers has earned Insch farmer Alan Simpson this year’s North East Unsung Hero Award. The Mains of Leslie farmer was presented with the ...
Weather extremes and strict quality rules are pushing Scottish malting barley growers to breaking point as prices and demand weaken.
Scottish farms reap rewards from warmer summers, but early harvests and pests show the challenges ahead for crops and food supply.
The Scottish Government has launched two major consultations – one on its proposed approach to the next Land Use Strategy, and another on a Land Use and Agriculture Just Transition Plan – in a bid to ...
A striking horned stick featuring a black and white collie wins top honours at the Black Isle Show’s celebrated crooks and sticks display.
After nearly 50 years protecting the Dee, Robert Harper wins two national awards for salmon conservation and education.
With the FFIS deadline looming, these vital checks could boost your application’s chances of approval and secure your farm’s future.