The Castle Douglas show and sale saw Bluefaced Leicester rams reach a peak of £3200, with averages rising from last year.
Hexham’s first sale of the season saw strong demand for Mule gimmers bred from Northumberland Blackface ewes, as producers opt for tradition.
New data reveals that labour shortages in agriculture are jeopardising food security and affordability across the UK.
The Crofting Commission's latest report highlights crofting's significant role in enhancing rural communities and supporting Scotland's ...
Over 800 farming businesses in Wales vie for a share of £20M from slurry infrastructure schemes, highlighting the sector's urgent needs.
Crimestoppers teams up with six northern police forces to tackle rural crime. Discover how this partnership is addressing theft, poaching, and more.
A farmer loses 700 tonnes of grain in a devastating fire. Firefighters respond swiftly to control the blaze and prevent further loss.
An Orkney breeder's top North Country Cheviot ram sold for £8000 at the annual show and sale at Caithness Livestock Centre, Quoybrae.
Poppy Gough's smile says it all. This sweet snapshot shows the special bond between her and the lamb, a brother to her pet lamb from a ...
Over 800 farm businesses rush to apply for a share of £20m from two government schemes aimed at helping agricultural ventures thrive and grow.
A new centre record was set at the Beltex Scotland Club sale when Faughhill Kealey, a prized lamb, fetched an impressive 21,000gns.
The pre-sale champion, Allanshaws Eye Candy, topped the sale at 15,000gns Allanshaws had a cracking trade with others at £4500, £4000 twice and £3500, with the family’s pen of 11 producing the lead ...