A strong demand for all types of stock saw steers sell to £2450 800kg Aberdeen Angus (306.00). While heifers peaked at £2160 for a 700kg Belgian Blue (309.00). Fat cows sold to £2150 695kg Charolais ...
Nevan Mc Kiernan spoke to Francis and Lourda Mc Gowan of the Midland and Western Livestock Improvement Society in Carrick on ...
It's said that the best way to save a rare farm animal breed is to eat it, and that's the approach Susan and John Hendry, ...
Truly knowing your beef is about more than just recognizing the different cuts, one should also know what to expect from each ...
Cody Quam returned to his family’s farm 12 years ago, but he never truly left. Back in the fold in a full-time capacity for ...
Marshall’s Farm Shop & Kitchen in Aberdeenshire was founded by Kenny Marshall and his wife, Moira, three decades ago. It ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.D. — For many ranchers, registered cattle are in their blood. While that might not be true for ...
The announcement comes as a protection zone was set up following an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) in ...
Finding that niche market that ticks all boxes of farming sustainability, a unique product, professional promotion and the ...
Young bulls (75) sold to £3587.85 for a 971kg British Blue from Messrs Comrie, Stonebyres Mains, Lanark and to 387.50p for a 905kg British Blue from the same home. Cast cattle (371) peaked at £3018.75 ...
Weaned bulls and stirks (277) averaged £1064 with bulls selling to £1900 for a British Blue from R and A Cullen, Crosshill. Steers reached £1800 for a Limousin from W Hughes, Dona Close.
Reflecting on a recent trip to Australia in my previous article, I mentioned the serious risk of bushfires. During my stay, ...