Although input costs for rare breeds are generally lower, and quality produce sells at premium prices, disease restrictions have interrupted national breeding programmes – although there have still been...
Although input costs for rare breeds are generally lower, and quality produce sells at premium prices, disease restrictions have interrupted national breeding programmes – although there have still been...
From carbon storage and biodiversity, to animal welfare through providing shade, fodder and natural parasite control, the benefit of trees for farmers was a key topic at the conference
Few Beltex breeders see their sheep as other than a carcase and terminal sire breed, but one farming couple in Perthshire believe Beltex wool has a value worth exploiting
Last year, Magnus Brown was awarded NFYFC Young Farmer of the Year. A trainee solicitor by day, alongside working on the farm, Ellie Layton explores his journey in the industry so far.