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RHASS slashes its deficit from £3.3m to £1.5m after sweeping changes—now aiming to break even by 2025 with cautious optimism.
Crowds braved April showers to watch standout cattle and sheep entries take top titles at the Dundonald Camp Track show in North Ayrshire.
As beef prices hit record highs, processors call for urgent government action to save Scotland’s shrinking herd and secure red meat's future.
Floods devastated Outback QLD, submerging land twice the size of the UK. Farmers now face heartbreak, huge losses, and a long recovery.
A vibrant mid-week show in Ochiltree draws young handlers and top-tier cattle as Holstein champion clinches the supreme title.
Government and industry leaders meet to tackle labour, supply chain, and growth barriers in Scotland’s agri-food sector.
Little Miss Dynamite stole the spotlight and the top prize at Hill-o-Beith, proving once again she’s a real force in the showring.
A new report warns the UK may import banned animal products under future trade deals, putting welfare standards and farmers at risk.
SRUC is offering a unique chance to manage Acrehead Dairy Farm with low costs and full support—applications open now for this rare farming role.
James Cleverly warns Rachel Reeves’ farm tax risks UK food supply amid protests and growing concern over national food security.
Born 1941 in East Horton, Wooler, Fred was a boisterous kid with a love for livestock and all things outdoor. Leaving school at 14, he went to Thame College to study agricultural engineering, but he ...
Hampshire farmers protest at BBC South, calling out the silence on farming struggles, tax changes, and rising costs. Guitars, tractors, and action.
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