Until now, solar technology has struggled to adapt to the realities of UK agriculture. Fixed or low-mounted panels create too ...
The National Farmers' Union is the democratic organisation representing farmers and growers. Its central objective is to promote the interests of those farming businesses producing high quality food ...
The Coopworth breed had its origins in the 1950's and 1960's in the crossing of the Romney ewe with the Border Leicester ram to produce the F1 Border- Romney and the subsequent inter-breeding of them ...
This year the Salers celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the promotion of the breed in Ireland with a present membership of over 100 breeders. Salers are better known and understood as a Suckler cow ...
The University's Agriculture Department was founded in 1895 and has developed an international reputation for teaching and research. College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise The College of ...
The Maine-Anjou breed excels in performance/feed efficiency, disposition and superb carcass traits. Dominance of feeding trials coupled with favorable returns on dollars invested have made Maine-Anjou ...
The Hereford Herdbook, for the recording of the breeding and parentage details of the stock was "opened" in England in 1846. • Australian Miniature Hereford Network The Australian Miniature Hereford ...
The origins of the Romagnola breed go very far back, deriving from the bos taurus macroceros (long-horned aurochs), cattle that originated in the steppes of Eastern and Central Europe and that gave ...
The Randall Cattle Registry, Inc. is a not-for-profit, non-stock Corporation incorporated in the State of Connecticut in March, 2001. The objective of the Randall Cattle Registry is to protect, ...
The goal is to build strength through unity, by representing the interests of the American sheep and goat industries and creating coalitions among all industry segments. The BBSAI is the international ...
The first Aberdeen Angus animals came to Finland in 1951 when N.G.Borgström bought some animals from Sweden. Angus-breeding was started in the beginning of 1960s when J.W.Walden bought some cattle ...
Another good entry of cows was forward with extra buyers again present and all classes in demand. More required on a weekly basis. Sale topped at 148p for Luings shown by J Baxter, Kilnhill, Gilsland.