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EU trade reset promised simplicity for food exports—but growing concerns hint at more red tape, costs and tough regulatory shifts ahead.
In an ever-changing landscape for agriculture and forestry, machinery plays an essential role in increasing productivity, improving efficiency, ...
A challenging course at Kinross tested 70 sheepdogs to their limits—only a few stood out. Find out which dogs claimed top spots and why.
Arthur Dent dominates Drymen Show with Blackface horned sticks, clinching champion and reserve titles from over 180 impressive entries.
Dairy calf numbers in Great Britain dropped to record lows in 2024. Shifting calving patterns and changing genetics are behind the trend.
Farmers are switching to film-on-film wrap for cleaner feed, better bale quality and easier recycling in a bid to boost efficiency ...
Silage heating, slippage, and mycotoxins can hit hard. Here’s how farmers can prevent losses with practical tips and smart silage choices.
A sharp fall in beef prices and increased imports raise concern for Scotland’s herd quality and market stability following early May highs.
As judging gets underway at the Newmilns Show, the rain arrives—setting the scene for a memorable, muddy start to the rural celebration.
A bright day, big stakes and a beautiful beast take centre stage at the Angus Show in Brechin. Who stole the show?
Arla keeps milk prices stable in June 2025 as other suppliers face cuts, reflecting a steady global market and cautious optimism for organics.
The champion of champions is underway at Campsie, where the judges are deciding between the Texel, Holstein, Clydesdale and Limousin winners ...
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