With winter now in full swing and daylight hours at their shortest, farmers are being encouraged to upgrade lighting systems to help sustain milk yields. Director of DairyLight, Dr Torjus Baalack ...
Storing crops in tired or unsuitable buildings can lead to serious problems. Damp conditions encourage insect infestations and can cause waste, reducing the value of your hard work. A modern crop ...
Farmers across Scotland unite for nature-friendly farming. Can this growing movement shape the future of agriculture?
SAYFC members return from travels in Iceland, Texas and Costa Rica, bringing fresh stories and global insights to Scotland’s farming community.
Scottish Land & Estates (SLE) has urged MSPs to work more closely with rural businesses and land managers to secure meaningful gains for nature and help mitigate climate change, as the Natural ...
The north of Scotland will continue to face harsh weather warnings for snow and ice on Thursday, the Met Office has warned.
SAYFC members on a recent Texas trip, at JD Hudgins Inc, one of Americas largest Brahman ranches.
Restored peatland poses no added liver fluke risk to livestock, but regular testing remains vital for grazing management.
Angus councillors reject SSEN’s 400kV power line plan, setting the stage for a likely public inquiry into the multibillion-pound proposal.
Farmers For Action has disbanded, calling itself a distraction in the wider battle for the future of British farming. Here's what we know so far.
As Cardinal Steels looks northward, its blend of high-quality steel products, flexible service and commitment to customer satisfaction positions it as a growing force in the agricultural building ...
Scotland’s long-running debate over land ownership, access and accountability entered a decisive new phase in the past month, with the passing of the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill.
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