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Farmers in Scotland are turning to solar, wind, and anaerobic digestion for energy solutions. But is it a financially viable option for 2025?
Cattle prices are rising week after week, driven by spring demand and strong grass growth. Some sellers regret not acting sooner.
A sharp fall in farm incomes and vanishing hill flocks raise alarm for Scotland’s sheep sector amid rising costs and shifting land policies.
Vets warn that clostridial disease is striking lambs fast—timely vaccination could be the key to saving lives and safeguarding profits.
Farmers warn of the hidden dangers dog mess poses to livestock this Easter. Take it home—don’t leave it hanging.
A peaceful evening in Fife sets the stage for perfect tattie planting—calm skies, rich soil, and a rhythm passed down through generations.
The Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) has announced the keynote speakers for its 2025 Scotland Native Breeds Conference, taking place on 2025 ...
Scotland backs regenerative farming, but with no clear plan, farmers are left waiting on the how, when and what of support.
UK government dismisses ‘Buy British’ campaign despite US tariffs, opting for open trade while supporting British producers.
UK lamb numbers could fall to their lowest in decades by 2025/26, with ewe decline and poor lambing rates driving a 2 year-on-year drop.
Feeding two-year-old heifers after calving is critical. Discover why poor nutrition now could impact fertility, growth, and future productivity.
Meet Neil Robinson, Storth’s area manager, and discover how this slurry tech leader grew from humble beginnings into a global waste system expert.
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