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While global tensions rise, the US dairy industry quietly posts strong growth, revealing surprising resilience in the latest USDA report.
A dairy family fined £360,000 for hiring illegal workers have seen their verdict overturned in a surprising appeal decision.
Q1 2025 sees a drop in beef carcass weights for heifers, steers, and cows—except young bulls, reveals latest DAFM data.
European farmers and co-ops warn merging CAP funds risks the future of farming across the continent. What’s behind their strong opposition?
Fire crews used specialist equipment to rescue a horse stuck in a muddy ditch near Highbridge early this morning. Thankfully, it wasn’t injured.
New research reveals autumn-sown green manure crops may help reverse the decline of Scotland’s rare farmland bird, the corn bunting.
A group reportedly trespassed near Dorchester, killing two sheep before fleeing. Dorset Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage.
Sales of Scotland’s 2025 wheat fall as growers hold back amid lowest prices in 12 months and record high stock levels.
Prime lambs peak at 443p in Stirling as ewe trade surges to £320 in Lanark and Ayr—strong prices spark surprise across Scottish markets.
Despite record milk volumes, dairy farmers enjoy high prices, but signs of market strain and dumped milk raise questions for the months ahead.
Scotland’s elite potato growers toured vast US farms, uncovering major differences in scale, tech, and rules that could shape future practices.
A wry look at digital struggles, crop trials, and why two of Scotland’s biggest arable events are “taking a break” in 2025.
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