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2024-03-09
Get serious about scab
Red Tractor’s GFC has ‘no future’
Get serious about sheep scab issue
Shortlist announced for next national park
Cairngorms Crofters and Farmers Community group launches in the Highlands
Veterinary medicine legislation changes
Community Right to Buy review
Calls for Groceries Code Adjudicator to ‘step up’ for farmers
Danish pork row
Women in Ag event proves a hit
Tories say new grant fund will attract up to 500 new farmers in the industry in Scotland
Canterbury farmers stage go-slow tractor protest
Wildfires devastate Texas cattle industry
Scotch Beef and Lamb making it big in Japan!
Missile strike sinks UK ship carrying 21,000t of fertiliser
Double standards over border disease rules
Making a plan and sticking to it
EU trade booms – but is Ukraine driving ‘corn down’?
National parks debate opens up serious division
Minister argues for new national park
Andrew (Andy) Hamilton
Alanna crowned supreme
Fraser does it again ...
Stranraer and Rhins YFC focus on local community activity
Club chair Scott Service, Stranraer and Rhins YF
The fertiliser debate again
Bairds Malt confirms Inverness expansion
Harnessing lightning’s properties
JHI research asks if farmers can better utilise gorse?
Healthy plants are the first defence against disease
Slugs threaten spring crops
Growing a career as an agronomist
Coping with the loss of key fungicides
Agronomic advice for winter wheat challenges ahead
A stranger on a plane
Getting crops off to the best start this spring
Beef prices remain buoyant
Unique Newlogie bull makes £15,000 in private sale
James buys his Pateley Bridge choice of champion at £7200
Bull fertility – how to maximise calves from natural service
Centre record £12,000 paid for show calf at Carlisle
Geewhizz leads at 6800gns
Ayr Stirling (Cally)
Aled’s Don makes 5000gns at Skipton
Black Limousin tops Hexham at £2700
Easegill Head calf tops Kirkby
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News from the Scottish Red Meat Industry
Milking heifers average £1787 at Borderway
Farmers hit by £1.4bn fert bill
Inoculant increases FCM milk yields by 1.9kg/day
Make the most from forage by planning ahead
Increasing need to safeguard against the weather
Strive to make high-quality silage for sheep
East Logan wins South West title
Knockrivoch wins Ayrshire County title
Haylage offers health benefits
Best bales at Balgay
Contractor wins North title
Assess machinery to improve forage output
Avoid drilling maize in wet soils
Soil-to-Silage looks to increase performance
Quality tyres are worth the investment
Very high flexion agri tyres now closer in price to their traditional counterparts
Tyre giant launches online club for farmers
New Goodyear centre designed to improve access to key product
Controversial report calls for an end to tax breaks on Scottish coniferous tree planting
Agriforest is set for continued growth with £1.1m machinery investment
New solar tech to cut dairy farm costs
Navigating Scotland’s evolving renewables policy landscape
Scotland can lead net-zero revolution
Localised hydrogen could reduce farm carbon footprint
TWO-SPEED CROSSWORD
Tracy lifting weights to lighten the load
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