Two top bids of 20,000gns led the Aberdeen-Angus trade with 74 head sold, averaging £6,185, down £542 on the year with a clearance rate of 71 per cent
Beef Shorthorn bulls met a high of 21,000gns in the first Stirling February showcase. With 47 bulls sold and a clearance rate of 66 per cent, the trade averaged £7,491, up £1,794 on the year
Knowing what ingredients should be present within a milk powder is key to assessing its quality as the quantity and origin of ingredients can impact calf performance
Following a challenging 2023 lamb crop, farmers are advised to remain vigilant against some of the risks which could impact the performance of overwintered lambs in the coming months
With heavy snow forecast across the UK, Farmers Guardian shares some top tips for dealing with the wintery conditions
Animal health and welfare has been identified by the Moredun Research Institute as key to the livestock sector achieving its net zero targets, with emphasis on improved reproductive performance and control of endemic diseases
With backgrounds in art, farming and fashion, Maria Benjamin, John Atkinson and Zoe Fletcher have collaborated to create an initiative which aims to promote and preserve the provenance of British wool
There was a strong show of stock at the Scottish National Fatstock Club's annual LiveScot event, which made for a successful two days of showing at Lanark auction market
Crowds gathered at this year's AgriScot event as the Holstein champion, Evening Sidekick Jennifer, from Evening Holsteins, Carlisle, took home its third major title of the year
Meet the founders of The Wool Library who are on a mission to but wool back at the heart of the fashion industry