The NFU campaign ends after the Government raises IHT thresholds for family farms, easing sector concerns over proposed inheritance tax reforms.
Welsh farming parents raise concerns about the quality and origin of chicken served in school meals, calling for clearer sourcing and ...
LEAF launches three major initiatives to support farmers with practical training, education and technology for a smoother transition to ...
How Shetland farmer Aimee Budge stepped up after loss, rebuilt Bigton Farm, and helped revive the Young Farmers’ Club.
A Bluefaced Leicester ewe hogg sets a new £22,000 breed record at the Hawes Honeys sale, with further strong prices across Swaledale and ...
Texels topped the trade as leading prices were paid across Blue Texels, Beltex and Bluefaced Leicesters at the latest Lawrie and Symington sale.
Lawrie & Symington’s first 2026 online sale drew 420+ lots, with a Claas Celtis tractor topping the day at £13,500.
Growing more fruit, veg and pulses could boost farm resilience, soil health and food security, NFFN research shows, as farmers call for ...
Farmers will meet at Thainstone as the SBA addresses uncertainty over livestock support, tax proposals and Scotland’s future agricultural policy.
Strong demand saw dairy cattle hit 3500gns at the first Border and Lakeland sale of 2026, with nine animals topping £3000 despite lower milk prices.
A pedigree Aireburn heifer hit £3400 as strong prices were seen across fresh milkers and in‑calf entries at Gisburn’s latest dairy sale.
Montrose farmers raised £4,000 at their town hall dance and auction, supporting Farmstrong Scotland and youth charity The Spirit of Adventure.
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