The UK public is regaining confidence in the quality and standards of food in the UK, according to new poll. This highlights a halt of three years of declining trust after the pandemic and during the ...
The Scottish Land Commission is ushering in a new chapter with the appointment of Dr Lucy Beattie, Dr Calum MacLeod, and Robert Black as its latest commissioners. Bringing a wealth of expertise in ...
Müller’s CEO reassures farmers their milk contracts are secure after the Yewtree acquisition, speaking at the Semex conference in Glasgow.
Winds with speed upwards of 80 miles per hour are set to batter Scotland later this week with the Met Office issuing an amber weather warning.
How to best future-proof your land and your people will be the focus of this month's Farming for the Future Conference. Run by the Farm Advisory Service, the free event takes place on January 30 at ...
Lucia Slack, an NHS mental health nurse from Cumbria, has been awarded a Nuffield Farming Scholarship to conduct an international study on ...
SRUC has stepped up its commitment to global and local food production and security by becoming the first higher education institution in Scotland to open a commercial-sized vertical farm. Minister ...
The SAOS Next Generation Award for 2025 has been awarded to Claire Dyce of Grampian Growers who was recognised for her unfaltering enthusiasm and commitment, and can-do attitude. SAOS chairman, Rory ...
Which industries saw the biggest productivity increases since 2019? See the surprising sectors driving growth, including one with a 42.56 surge!
Two Tamworth piglets have arrived at Heal’s rewilding site near Frome, Somerset, to aid in the natural recovery of the land. Named Ticket and Tailor, as a rare breed they are celebrated for their role ...
The National Sheep Association (NSA) has urged sheep farmers across the UK to remain vigilant following confirmation of a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in Germany last week. Although the cases ...