UK livestock farmers are facing the prospect of higher feed prices due to a ‘quirk' in the new global tariff schedule. While a member of the EU, imports of cane and beet molasses from third countries,...
UK livestock farmers are facing the prospect of higher feed prices due to a ‘quirk' in the new global tariff schedule. While a member of the EU, imports of cane and beet molasses from third countries,...
The first maize silage analysis results for 2025 show the impact of the atypical growing season
After such a dry summer, Emma Penny finds out how cattle taking part in the virtual fencing project have fared on hill land at the Strathspey monitor farm
Mr Goldie was recognised for his outstanding contribution to the British livestock industry for more than six decades