Scotland braces for a wet week with persistent rain and flooding risks. A yellow Met Office warning is in place for many areas until Tuesday noon.
A Court of Appeal judge declares animal health and welfare must trump profit in a pivotal case involving controversial 'Frankenchickens'.
An investigation reveals major lapses in safety, including poor risk assessments, unsuitable lifting equipment, and lack of proper staff training.
In a two-year project, up to 40,000 plants will be grown at Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s nursery at Gosling Sike near Carlisle. Working alongside landowners, the charity will then add a variety of these ...
The Welsh government confirms 94 of farmers received 2024 BPS payments. Find out what this means for the remaining 6.
UK sheep farmers face £84m annual losses due to worm infections. Learn how treatments, diagnostics, and prevention can help tackle this ...
John Deere has announced the launch of its new diesel Gator XUV 875M utility vehicle. Designed to improve productivity across various tasks, the Gator XUV 875M offers increased cargo capacity, ...
AHDB has launched the 2025/26 online edition of the Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds (RL), providing farmers with over forty new mainstream and niche varieties designed to address ...
The Scottish Farmer caught up with Donald Dunbar, principal consultant at the SAC office in St Boswells, to discuss the challenges ...
Texels from SN Graham, Hillend, secured the championship honours at C and D Auctions’ Christmas show and sale. The lambs, which scaled 43kg, sold for £200 per head to SMS Group, Oxford. Reserve from J ...
Following on from 16.2mm of rain here in the Borders at Lochton near Coldstream for the month of November this gives a total to date for the year of 678mm or 26.7 inches, this was followed by storm ...
Aberdeen Angus topped the Harrison and Hetherington store cattle trade with heifers selling to £1840 and 323.7p per kg both from Upper Samieston. Store lambs (627) averaged £110.63 and reached £160 ...