Young farmers in the UK are concerned about their future as inheritance tax changes loom, with no sign of a government reversal.
Andrew Connon of NFU Scotland meets Treasury officials to discuss the growing #StopTheFamilyFarmTax campaign on February 18.
The Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society has appointed Pedigree Livestock Services (PLS) as an administrative partner. Under the new arrangement, PLS will manage a comprehensive range of services for the ...
A Scottish dairy farm committed to innovation is being sought to join AHDB's Strategic Dairy Farm programme. The selected enterprise should be confident in hosting both on-farm and virtual events and ...
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The sole Lincoln Red bull forward reached a 13,000gns record high for Jim Cameron and Valerie Orr, Hillend of Burnside, Forfar. Their Trainview Cassius, by Alnwick Yield, was bought by noted breeder ...
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Welcome to our live coverage from the NFU Scotland 2025 National Conference and AGM in Glasgow! As day two kicks off, we're your go-to source for real-time updates straight from the heart of the ...
Future Woodlands Scotland has been announced as the sponsor of a new Urban Forestry category at Scotland’s Finest Woods Awards 2025. The award, set to open for entries in February, will celebrate ...
Mike Davis is a first-generation farmer operating in the Insch and Oldmeldrum areas with his wife, Bridie. Their 220-acre farm consists primarily of a wheat and oats rotation on grade 3 land. Though ...
The curtain has been drawn on the NFU Scotland presidential race, with Andrew Connon being voted in as the new president. Mr Connon will be supported by new vice-presidents Robert Neill and Duncan ...
Robert Neill is a tenant farmer on Lothian Estate in the Scottish Borders, where he farms alongside his wife, Jacqueline, and their sons, Andrew and Harry. Their 1700-acre enterprise at Upper Nisbet ...