Global Positioning Systems (GPS) have revolutionised fieldwork with increased precision, ensuring tractors and machines are at the right place at the right time to get the job done. Whether it is ...
THE supreme champion of the 2024 British Cheese Awards has been revealed. A small mould-ripened fresh cheese, called Snowdrop, took home the title at the awards on Friday, March 22. The 28th British ...
As calving reaches its peak many farmers feel they are doing all they can to maximise the number of live births.
Farmers must make full use of the fact it is an event that needs to be used to achieve for agriculture, post-Brexit, the changes the industry would have gained from, had the UK remained in the EU.
The average yield for this on the farm is usually in the region of 8-8.5 t/ha. After using Skippy Scouts GAI values Andrew’s soil mineral and nitrogen tests showed that the crop only needed 151 kg/ha ...
The long-awaited agriculture bill has passed Stage 1 in the Scottish Parliament. MSPs voted in favour of the principles behind reforms to how the Scottish Government supports farming and food ...
Responding to the Climate Change Committee report that questioned the ability of the Scottish Government to achieve its ambitious climate change targets, net zero secretary Mairi McAllan said: “I am ...
Border Livestock Exchange held their spring general machinery auction including the dispersal of surplus machinery from AB Europe Ltd Ormiston, East Lothian. A top price of £42,000 was paid for a ...
From automated sheep handlers to user-friendly yard designs, Te Pari now provides a complete design-to-install service for integrated systems, tailored to modern farmers’ diverse needs. These yard ...
Andrew Clarke's Breaghey Netflix 22 fetches top price at Dungannon Simmental Sale, alongside Salers selection.
The weekly sale of calves reached £590 for a British Blue bull calf from Messrs Wadsworth, Big Balcraig. The same breed also led the heifers at £580 for Messrs Simpson, Waingatehead. A total of 600 ...
Breech calvings are pretty easy to identify: in a normal calving the calf comes out in ‘superman’ pose with its ‘arms’ (front legs) first and ‘palms’ (hooves) face down; in breech calving the back ...