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New Bluetongue zone rules affect livestock moves in England. Get clarity on licences, testing, and vaccinations with APHA’s new online tool.
Industry leaders warn that new sheep movement rules into Scotland may harm trade and livestock planning amid bluetongue control efforts.
Hot weather is hitting cow performance and fertility—experts urge swift action to safeguard dairy herds this summer.
Alan Owens captures a moment of pure focus as three sheepdogs lie in wait in the fields of Brecon, Powys, ready for their next command.
With red meat imports rising, Scotland's producers call on UK retailers to commit to local, sustainable meat before confidence is lost.
ONE sheep has been found dead and another injured following a reported livestock attack in the Borders. The discovery was made in a field in the Caerleebank area of Innerleithen. A police ...
A recent poll highlights rural Scotland’s key issues: healthcare access, infrastructure, and sustainable jobs shaping community futures.
Rejuvenate compacted pasture with the low-cost Sub-Line subsoiler—restore flow, health and structure with minimal disturbance and max impact.
AN inquest has been opened into the death of a west Cumbrian farmer who was crushed by cattle on his farm. John Solomon Holliday, 82, died in the Cumberland Infirmary on June 7, 2025, almost three ...
New FFIS grants could transform Scottish farms. Here are five key steps to help you apply smart and stay ahead of the curve.
In a quiet French village, one man’s camel farm is producing award-winning milk and cheese—and reshaping dairy’s future.
Activists are stealthily releasing beavers into the UK wild, clashing with farmers and the law over risks, rules, and rural impact.