Participants at the Gamekeepers’ Welfare Trust’s Into the Future roadshows were treated to the charity's film: "Nothing Is More ...
This month, health professionals across the world marked World Parkinson’s Day on April 11. RSABI, in conjunction with Parkinson’s ...
Scotland’s largest independent veterinary group, Thrums Vets, is launching a new two-day course that will run at various points during the year and will give 15 to 17 year olds an insight into what it ...
A homozygous polled maiden heifer fetched the highest price at Paul and Jessica Semple’s pedigree Limousin herd dispersal at Stoneleigh, ...
There has been plenty said about the weather in recent weeks. Fields are as wet as they have ever been for the time of year delaying arable work and causing tough lambings for some. I shouldn’t ...
The Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF) is extremely disappointed about the Scottish government’s Good Food Nation Plan which happens to be neither a plan, nor about food, let alone good food. In the ...
The introduction of land use partnerships could be a welcome move by some, but how these will look remains unknown and they may prove yet another drain on the time of already-hard pressed farmers and ...
New regulations have been laid which aim to stamp out rogue milk purchasing businesses from abusing their position and exploiting farmers. The Fair Dealing Obligations Regulations, first announced in ...
The inaugural Think Dairy Careers Expo recently showcased a wide range of career paths within the dairy sector to young adults aged between 13 ...
The Co-op has become the first UK retailer to state that all their strawberries will be 100% British. The move to help back British farmers and growers means that their produce will feature in all ...
Fewer agricultural tractors of more than 50hp are being registered in the UK, with the latest figures from the Agricultural Engineers ...
Which? has found Asda, Aldi, and Sainsbury’s have 'misleading' food labels on shelves and packaging according to a new investigation.