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The interbreed cattle judging at Catrine Show brings fierce competition between British Blue crosses and Holsteins in a true farming showdown.
Field Talk is back with fresh stories of innovation and expert insights from Scotland’s farming front lines. Discover what’s shaping the future.
The FSA is under legal fire as abattoirs challenge new meat inspection fees, warning of severe impacts on the UK meat industry’s future.
A tough new government campaign targets fly-tipping and rogue waste operators damaging rural landscapes across the UK.
A new UK study suggests pheasant releases may increase Lyme disease risk from ticks—raising questions about the impact of non-native gamebirds.
A new survey finds poor rural internet is slowing vital tech adoption on British farms, leaving many at a disadvantage.
VetPartners unveils new awards to spotlight UK farmers driving sustainability, welfare, and innovation in close partnership with their local vets.
From Norway to New Zealand, Robbie Hislop shares his journey and mission to teach future shearers the art—and mindset—behind the blade.
A 13-month-old British Blue cross heifer led the Kirkby Stephen May Day sale, making £4000 and attracting buyers from across the UK.
Top honours and top prices for Wiskemanor Holsteins at Skipton's Spring Coloured Breeds sale. A standout heifer fetches nearly £3,000.
Judging is underway as the Neilston Show marks its 200th year, celebrating tradition, community, and rural pride in spectacular style.
The Scottish Farmer joined crowds at a sunny Catrine Show, where Ayrshire judging kicked off a packed day of family fun at Kingencleugh farm.
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