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The Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) has announced the keynote speakers for its 2025 Scotland Native Breeds Conference, taking place on 2025 ...
A peaceful evening in Fife sets the stage for perfect tattie planting—calm skies, rich soil, and a rhythm passed down through generations.
Scotland backs regenerative farming, but with no clear plan, farmers are left waiting on the how, when and what of support.
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.
Willie Hamilton has retired from Craig Wilson Ayr after almost 50 years. Having left school in 1976, Willie started with Thomas Donald and Son, Kilmarnock Market which was bought over by A and J ...
Bunning’s new ISOBUS touchscreen boosts efficiency with faster speeds, variable rate apps & map creation for better manure ...
Climate change and globalisation are increasing crop pest risks. Find out how warming temperatures and trade are threatening global crop production.
Join Scottish Agritourism’s board and help shape the global agritourism movement. Apply today for this exciting governance role ahead of ...
Siân Pritchard makes history as the first female AEA president, championing youth in engineering and marking a major UK farming milestone.
Spring sowing surges ahead as winter crops rally and pest pressure eases across UK farmland, despite regional weather challenges.