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Genus reports a £72m profit before tax, driven by strong global performance, strategic investment returns, and innovation in gene editing.
Growers are being urged to tailor autumn cultivations carefully, factoring in soil conditions, compaction risks, and grassweed pressures.
RHASS has unveiled its 2025/26 presidential team, led by Pat Machray OBE, with a focus on celebrating Aberdeenshire’s strengths. Their ...
The UK Government’s new Good Food Cycle aims to reshape national food policy, but the NFU warns that farming profitability must be ...
A controversial anti-dairy cinema advert by vegan charity Viva! has been banned after the ASA ruled it misleading and offensive. Farming groups ...
The cows were up to their neck (Image: Carlisle East Fire Station) When they had arrived at the scene, crews discovered that four cows were stuck up to their necks in extremely firm mud, having broken ...
A scenic 947-acre sheep farm near Brora with panoramic sea views, a working hydroelectric scheme, and development potential is now for sale in ...
The National Trust’s net zero ambitions rely heavily on tenant farmers managing its land. Proposed staff cuts to key farm advisors raise ...
Scotland’s BVD eradication scheme enters Phase 6 with tighter controls for non-breeding herds and new testing rules to protect the national ...
UK farmers face ongoing digital connectivity challenges, with many reporting slow broadband, unreliable mobile signals, and limited fibre ...
Fruit Focus 2025 put climate resilience, automation and export hurdles in the spotlight, with bold calls for action to protect UK horticulture ...
SLE urges targeted exemptions from rent controls to protect rural housing supply and investment, warning of sector decline without ...
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