Organised by the Royal Northern Agricultural Society (RNAS), in Aberdeenshire this Spring the RNAS BeefTech 25 Seminar Programme will feature leading experts outlining the many opportunities in the ...
The continued strong beef prices at the livestock marts, up almost 25% on last year, is encouraging Scotland's beef farmers to "stick in".
Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) is set to showcase the best of Scotch beef and Scotch lamb at this year’s International Food & ...
Discover the latest advancements in beef industry best practice at RNAS BeefTech 25. A must-attend seminar for farmers and industry leaders.
Ministers are currently consulting on the new crofting reform bill, which aims to create opportunities for new entrants.
Farmers in the devolved regions are urging their governments to learn the lessons of the current Sustainable Farming ...
The beef breeding herd is reducing at a quicker pace than the dairy breeding herd, according to recent analysis from AHDB . Grace Bolton, AHDB analyst, said: "The most recent update of data shows a ...
To celebrate St. Patrick's Day, columnist Sue Bowman reflects on her time spent in Ireland, and how the life of the real St.
Are these hormones safe? A common myth surrounding beef produced with additional hormones is that it is unsafe to consume. The fact is that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates the ...
Adam Woods reports from this year’s British Cattle Breeders conference, where Shetlands' suckler farmer Jamie Leslie ...
There are common misconceptions for Scottish agricultural businesses amid the quest for net zero, writes Seamus Murphy ...