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A new campaign celebrates Scotland’s soft fruit growers, blending heritage, science, and sweet success across the berry-rich nation.
Fergus Ewing leaves SNP to run as an independent, citing disillusionment with party politics and calling for real change at Holyrood.
Paul Russell becomes Chair of Yorkshire Agricultural Society, bringing decades of dedication to championing farming across the North.
New agri tech hubs at Hartpury boost future-ready learning with cutting-edge kit and hands-on training for T Level students in land-based careers.
Join Baroness Minette Batters and industry leaders at NSA Sheep South West to discuss key issues shaping farm profitability and food security.
Scotland delays muirburn licensing to 2026, easing pressure on land managers facing mapping and data collection challenges.
A £20 device using ultrasound, air, and water could help farmers make their own fertiliser and cut global carbon emissions.
Despite a wet forecast, Beltex exhibitors brought smiles and spirit to a memorable day at this year’s Alyth Show.
Charlie Rennie shares a stunning Highland moment above Balmacara Square—sun, scenery, and a few curious cows stealing the show.
A peaceful portrait of a Shetland ewe and her lamb from Fyvie reveals more than just rural charm—there’s history behind those soft eyes.
Agricultural contractors were behind 40 of pipeline infringements in 2024, with safety warnings largely ignored despite known risks.
Banned pork is being sold to Eurostar passengers bound for the UK, sparking alarm from the pig sector over biosecurity and enforcement gaps.
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