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Scotland's new Wildlife Trap Licence has been delayed until autumn 2025—here’s what trap users need to know before ordering new tags.
Most Scots would still buy local red meat over cheaper imports – here’s why loyalty and quality matter more than price.
Scottish farm profits halved despite high livestock prices. What do the latest survey results reveal about the future of agriculture?
Discover the inspiring life of Charlie Ogg, who transformed farming and hospitality in Upper Donside with passion, innovation and community spirit.
From Scottish roots to New Zealand fields, Dr Trish Fraser changed how farmers see soil—her story is one of science, heart, and quiet revolution.
Thirteen SAYFC members climbed the Kelpies in Falkirk, raising £2500 for The Big Build project to fund their new headquarters.
Sun, skill and spirit: young farmers brought the heat to Ayr Show with crafts, contests and a tug of war finale that had everyone cheering.
A Johnstone butcher says he "can't imagine doing anything else" after marking 40 years of serving the community.
Movement restrictions have been placed on cattle, sheep and some other livestock in Lancashire after what officials described as ...
A BUSINESS has been fined £20,000 after a young employee was seriously injured after his leg became trapped in a potato harvester machine.
Defra has lifted a mandatory housing order for poultry and captive birds. It was introduced to prevent the spread of bird flu.
Jeremy Clarkson is set to step away from Clarkson's Farm as the Prime Video show faces an uncertain long-term future.