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The government is under mounting pressure to back the rare Irish Moiled cattle—Northern Ireland’s only native breed.
A farmer has been left “devastated” after more than 200 tonnes of waste were illegally dumped on his land, leaving him with a ...
Scotland’s smallest suckler herds have won a crucial reprieve, as the Scottish government agrees to exempt them from tough ...
A fresh wave of funding is on its way for Scotland’s farmers and crofters, with a new £14 million grant scheme opening in ...
Scottish farmers have scored a major policy win as the government firmly rejects calls to slash livestock numbers in pursuit ...
Julian Sturdy, an arable farmer and former MP, has been appointed to lead Red Tractor’s Crops & Sugar Beet Sector Board.
NFU Scotland has raised the alarm over a growing trend of UK supermarkets stocking imported chicken and beef — warning the move is eroding public trust.
A major High Court judgment has quashed Shropshire Council’s decision to approve a 200,000-broiler unit in the River Severn ...
Farmers and contractors have emerged as the biggest threat to buried fuel pipelines in 2024, with agriculture responsible for ...
Eurostar has swiftly pulled pork snacks from Brussels Midi station after urgent biosecurity warnings over illegal imports ...
Co-op’s relaunch of its British steak range, featuring premium beef sourced from UK farms, is being hailed as a boost to ...
The UK’s small abattoirs have won a vital reprieve after the Food Standards Agency (FSA) backed the continuation of a key ...