Charolais bulls sold to a 20,000gns high, to average £6,627 up £1,068 on the year, with a clearance rate of 60 per cent. Sale leader was Gretnahouse Primate, a son of Westcarse Jimmy, whose sons have...
Charolais bulls sold to a 20,000gns high, to average £6,627 up £1,068 on the year, with a clearance rate of 60 per cent. Sale leader was Gretnahouse Primate, a son of Westcarse Jimmy, whose sons have...
Strive and thrive was the theme of the National Sheep Association Conference, held at the Great Yorkshire Showground, Harrogate
This week from Farmers Guardian readers: Nial Jeffrey, chair of the Quality Meat Scotland Standards Setting Body and cattle and sheep farmer, discusses the latest updates to the QMS Cattle and Sheep Assurance Standards
South America might not be known for its regenerative movement, but one farming dynasty is aiming to create a model for others to follow