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2023-02-04
Budget ‘loses’ £72m
Agritourism ‘strangled by red tape’
Arla and Muller slash milk prices
Poor uptake of National Test Programme
Clarity for English farmers on ‘green’ support payments
McCain ups farmers contracts by 31%
RBST hopes to show the way for farming
Bird flu payments hit £3m
UK dairy productivity dips
Langholm Moor land sale concluded
Buyers seeking ‘degraded’ land
Hill farm sales doubled in 2022
Delegates heard how to tackle climate change at SAOS conference in Dunblane
Renewables frustratingly remain out of reach
Driving towards a great success?
At least EU politicians care about farming
More natural ways of sequestering carbon
Hugh Guthrie
Perpetuating wrong facts about agriculture
Sheena and Holly join NFUS team
Handbrake on agritourism sector growth
Packed out West of Scotland Holstein Herds’
Pike ahead of the pool
Holehouse herd wins Gold Cup
UK wheat needs to be competitive
Redag Crop Protection secures £1.6million equity for future business growth and development
Evelina spring barley ideal for feeding and bedding
Your industry needs your support
Ren-Seq technology a ‘game-changer’
Agflation on the slide
Lamb for St Andrew’s Day increased sales
Carnage on the dance floor!
Mixed trade for fodder
World beef price index slips as cereals hit record high
Cottage Blue ewe hogg tops J36
Thainstone machinery hits £41,500
Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) News
Beef heads north while sheep remain in doldrums
Lidl to invest £4bn in British food businesses – double 2019
Finalists line up for Lantra’s ALBAS
Judges in the hot seat
Highlanders hit the spot
Luings more than pay their way at Craigdarroch
Scotland’s top farm forestry ventures aim for top awards
Scotland’s first ‘Platinum Jubilee Woods’ are in Peebles and Speyside
Farm walk set to showcase financial and environmental benefits of growing Miscanthus
Keeping the power of energy storage safely in your own hands
New tree genotype to boost hardwood production
Low Carbon Agriculture: Munro 4 x 4 to star
Get advice when selling land with development potential
Farming disadvantaged on the road to net zero
Methane emissions from beef cattle reduced by 7% per year
Improved fertility boosts efficiency and margins
Kiss goodbye to that calving jack with Salers
Farmstrong Scotland – meet Gerard Vaughan
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Tempting the haggi with Islay whisky!
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