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PETA calls for animals to be replaced by fruit in the Highland show’s grand parade—sparking disbelief and backlash across the UK.
Join us at the Big Farm Debate at RHS to tackle big questions, share laughs, and shape farming’s future. Thursday, 19 June, 3pm, 7th Avenue.
As consultations multiply and voices compete, are real land managers being heard in shaping Scotland’s future – or just being bought lunch?
While UK agriculture lacks direction, the EU pushes ahead with a bold, measurable farming vision that puts farmers and food security first.
A standout start for the Hampshire Down sale at Lanark as top bids hit 1800gns for pedigree sheep from leading Scottish breeders.
A West Lothian farm slashes bills and cashes in on solar with a resilient PV setup, turning energy challenges into effortless profit.
A tech split in cattle ID between England and Scotland could spell chaos for farmers and marts trading across the Border.
Scottish Forestry funds £900k in new projects to ease timber haulage impact and protect rural roads, while pushing greener transport solutions.
Discover how a Northumberland farming family grew from two cows to 1,650 acres, 24,000 hens and a premium organic brand.
Beef Tech 25 drew 2500+ to Home Farm in Mintlaw, where tech, tours, and expert talks sparked big ideas for the future of British beef.
Scotland's Greening rules are changing. Experts urge farmers to plan early or risk impacts on both payments and environmental goals.
Stuart, Lynsey, Darcie and Fletcher celebrate with Grahams Ruth—Drymen Show's overall beef champion, winning for the third year running.