What will come as a shock to many tenant farmers is the deafening silence on land reform coming from the STFA.
It was Ad Blue for the coo that was the straw that broke the camel’s back. Global warming is caused by these giant radiators they call cities soaking up vast amounts of solar energy and releasing it ...
Surpassing last year’s record of 16,000gns paid for Richard McCulloch’s Overhill House Neil, was Denizes New Orleans, purchased by Alan Wright who runs 60 pure Simmental females based at St Mungoes ...
Trans-Atlantic rower, Henry Cheape, will be at The Byre Theatre in St Andrews this June, talking about his record-breaking 3000 mile solo row - and to thank all of those who gave their support when he ...
Breeding cattle sold the same day as the bulls through United Auctions' Stirling, also sold well, peaking at £5500 and £5300 for a British Blue cross and Limousin cross heifer with bull calf at foot, ...
– in England – as a first-time buyer, buying a property of £449,999, I would pay no tax. In Scotland, I would pay £17,749.00. Neil, who is my young partner with a young family who was living in rented ...
Improved access for New Zealand sheep meat, beef and dairy to the EU as part of the new NZ/EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA), is unlikely to pose a threat to UK exports. That was the good news story from ...
Precautionary movement restrictions have been put in place at impacted premises and cover animals which have been in contact with the case. Further investigations to identify the origin of the disease ...
Agroforestry is being put under the spotlight at The James Hutton Institute ’s research farm, Glensaugh, on Sunday, May 19, as part of this year’s Agroforestry open weekend series of events.
The agricultural industry in Scotland has lost a legend, in the passing of John Wight, Midlock, Biggar. He was 85 years of age. He dedicated his life to farming and was renowned for breeding pedigree ...
The Royal Highland Show have responded to show-goers waiting to hear about the ballot system for hotel accommodation on site, they entered when putting livestock entries in for this years’ event. In ...
After over 50 years of service, Ian S Roger Ltd Hauliers will no longer transport livestock from the end of May. The decision from the Keith-based company will not result in any redundancies, with ...