A huge tranche of the hill land on the iconic Glen Dye Estate in the eastern Grampians has been sold for forestry and peatland restoration.
IAAS has updated its guidance in response to the rise in cases of the Omicron variant
An auction mart has been prosecuted and fined £16,000 after a drover sustained a serious laceration to his leg following an incident with a horned bull.
Future farm support could be based around knowledge exchange rather than meeting specific targets, animal scientists at disease research centre Moredun have said.
NFU Scotland have called on politicians to view fertiliser as a ‘vital component’ in ensuring food supplies
Changing pork market conditions in China were dominating the global red meat trade as the volatility continues since the major African swine fever (ASF) epidemic of 2018/19.
Government retirement schemes which only compensate for monetary loss from farming are doomed to fail, new research commissioned by Welsh Ministers has found.
PGRO take a look at the market trends for pulses
The SNP’s rural affairs spokesperson in Westminster, Deirdre Brock, has accused the Department for International Trade of undermining the push for a Food Bill.
Defra staff did not have the time or capacity to properly analyse the impact of new trade deals as multiple negotiations were taking place at pace, according to a new National Audit Office (NAO) report.