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Scottish landowners and communities back National Rural Crime Week, working together to prevent theft, fly-tipping, and livestock crime.
Marks & Spencer pledges to expand British-grown food, back farmers, and push for a national food security target.
UK farmers are the nation’s second most trusted professionals, with strong public support but ongoing challenges to secure their future.
Drones blasting AC/DC and human voices are helping protect Oregon cattle from wolves—an inventive, non-lethal approach to livestock safety.
Gail Leggat and Michael Wilson tied the knot at Netherdale House, Turriff, on 12 July 2025, celebrating love with family and friends.
Bruce Souter prepares winter barley stubble for drilling, showcasing the care and timing behind successful winter farming.
Strong trade at Lanark as Scotch Mule gimmers sell to £350 twice, Texels top £400, and ewe lambs rise £40 on the year.
Robert Service and Aileen McIntosh tied the knot at Inch Church, celebrating with family and friends at Drumflower Farm on 16 May 2025.
Islay’s United Auctions sheep sale saw over 4,700 sold, with lambs averaging £100 and top prices for Suffolks and Texels.
Carlisle store lambs sold to £180, with Scottish markets reaching £152, highlighting strong demand and competitive trade this week.
Discover how Harbro’s innovative beef trials are shaping sustainable, profitable farming for the next generation of producers.
Pure-bred Texel gimmers from WJ and JG Bell, Kinninghall, Arbourlaw, Hawick topped C and D Auction Marts' sale of 1276 lowland breeding sheep, selling to £410 per head with the farm's run of pure ...
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