A perfectly timed photo from Shetland captures a curious sheep peeking over a fence—see the charming moment that’s winning hearts.
At the NSA Sheep Farmers’ Conference on November 18 at the Great Yorkshire Showground, farmers were encouraged to "find your sweet ...
The McQuistins’ business, Kitchen Coos and Ewes, is not just an important tourist destination in Dumfries and Galloway, but also a significant employer in an area where jobs are hard to find. The ...
Dairy farmers face widening price gaps and FFIS fallout as AgriScot highlights sector strain and calls for urgent action.
Buying direct might seem minor in the grand scheme of the food system, but Darwent sees it as one of the most meaningful choices consumers can make. “Every purchase strengthens a real farm,” he says. ...
With winter now in full swing and daylight hours at their shortest, farmers are being encouraged to upgrade lighting systems to help sustain milk yields. Director of DairyLight, Dr Torjus Baalack ...
Angus councillors reject SSEN’s 400kV power line plan, setting the stage for a likely public inquiry into the multibillion-pound proposal.
Catherine Stables, a 48-year-old veterinary surgeon living and working in Keith, writes and illustrates the Shona the Vet series – educational storybooks following Shona and her energetic wee dog Jock ...
SAYFC members return from travels in Iceland, Texas and Costa Rica, bringing fresh stories and global insights to Scotland’s farming community.
Storing crops in tired or unsuitable buildings can lead to serious problems. Damp conditions encourage insect infestations and can cause waste, reducing the value of your hard work. A modern crop ...
Farmers across Scotland unite for nature-friendly farming. Can this growing movement shape the future of agriculture?
Restored peatland poses no added liver fluke risk to livestock, but regular testing remains vital for grazing management.
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