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Entries for the equine section will open on Tuesday, 16th April at 10am, with livestock entries following a week later on Tuesday, 23rd April at 10am. Entries for both sections will close on Tuesday, ...
The two job vacancies are for new positions, available following a restructure of the NSA Scottish Region. Applications are now invited for the roles of NSA Scottish region policy officer, and NSA ...
The sixth generation of the Hamilton family at Woolfords are ready for a busy lambing season, ensuring the farm's legacy continues for years to come.
Bill Gray MBE becomes the new chair of CARAS Scotland, following Robert Parker's leadership. Learn more about this significant appointment ...
US winter wheat starts strong but drought returns to key areas. Markets watch closely as crops enter critical growth stages.
China's farming stocks rise sharply as tariffs hit US imports, signalling a shift towards homegrown food and long-term self-sufficiency.
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.
Vets warn that clostridial disease is striking lambs fast—timely vaccination could be the key to saving lives and safeguarding profits.
The Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) has announced the keynote speakers for its 2025 Scotland Native Breeds Conference, taking place on 2025 ...
Farmers warn of the hidden dangers dog mess poses to livestock this Easter. Take it home—don’t leave it hanging.
A sharp fall in farm incomes and vanishing hill flocks raise alarm for Scotland’s sheep sector amid rising costs and shifting land policies.
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