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Discover how Clyde Vet Group’s new equine repro facility is transforming care for breeders across Scotland and beyond.
Scottish Quality Crops (SQC) has added an eighth co-op to its board, alongside new representatives from the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA), ...
Invercamey Dairy in Aberdeenshire to cease bottling after five years. Kerrs Family Dairy to take over deliveries from 1 June.
Join experts this 30 May for a deep dive into the UK’s potato future on the UN’s International Day of the Potato. Discover what’s at stake.
A new guide from GB Potatoes and CUPGRA offers UK growers science-led tools to manage PCN threats and protect future potato yields.
Farmers at Cereals 2025 get an exclusive preview of the updated Fendt Rogator Gen 2 sprayer—see what’s new before it hits the fields.
Heavy rain boosts crops across Scotland, but farmers battle raven attacks and hope for new wildlife management to protect livestock.
From failing rain forecasts to failing political strategies—why farmers and voters alike are feeling short-changed in today’s economy.
After a golden spring, rain hits Sanquhar—but Scotland’s beef sector faces deeper, long-ignored trouble from falling suckler numbers.
Tenant farming in Scotland is in decline—not from demand, but due to laws making it increasingly unattractive for landlords to lease land.
After weeks of dryness, welcome rain finally uplifts Scottish farmers, boosting crops and spirits across the region.
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