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THE 109th Stewarton and Dunlop Show will be held on Saturday, May 24, with some amazing events and attractions for all the family. The big event will be held at Lainshaw Holm, Irvine Road, Stewarton, ...
Around 1,200 Primary Five children from the Scottish Borders attended the BUAS annual Schools Countryside Education Day.
Discover the excitement of Balmoral Show 2025, with top livestock, key agri issues and vibrant connections across Northern Ireland’s biggest ...
Limousin bulls from top pedigrees achieve peak prices at Skipton sale, drawing keen interest from leading breeders and farmers.
A Limousin bull calf from North Doddington topped Carlisle’s calf sale at £960, with a British Blue heifer also fetching the same price.
Urgent calls mount for digital horse ID as UK faces traceability gaps and oversight concerns in equine and food sectors.
Livestock attacks in Scotland decline, but Scottish Land & Estates urges dog owners to stay alert as risks remain high in rural areas.
UK pig farmers warn of rising illegal meat imports and disease risk under the latest UK-EU trade agreement. What does this mean for our food safety?
Farmers are ready to act on climate change—but say cutting meat and dairy isn’t the solution. A smarter path forward is needed.
Furthermore, a new sanitary agreement means the UK can sell raw burgers and sausages to the EU for the first time since Brexit. The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board has said that the EU ...
A horse rider was hospitalised after her horse was spooked near Calne, prompting a brief road closure on a quiet Wiltshire lane.
A Grade II listed manor, built by a baronet for his mistress, sits at the centre of a working farm now up for sale In Northumberland. West Ord Farm, located three miles from Berwick, has been owned by ...