Pedigree bulls reached 13,000gns for an Aberdeen-Angus at the multi-breed sale at Carlisle
A Dutch-born vet turned farmer, is building a progressive Beef Shorthorn herd in the North Pennines with commercial functionality at its core
Dan Jones farms 650 ewes at the National Trust-owned Parc Farm, which sits on the Great Orme on the North Wales coast near Llandudno
Beef Shorthorn bulls set a new record of 40,000gns at the first Stirling February showcase. With 55 bulls sold, the trade averaged £9,234, up £2,758 on the year
Christmas dinner is synonymous with turkey; with around nine million eaten over the festive period and one couple pride themselves on producing the best, not only for diners, but for the environment
One farm in North Yorkshire is proving that the Beef Shorthorn breed is not just suited to the suckler herd, but can also reap rewards in a finishing system
This year’s Dumfries Show saw the beef inter-breed champion crowned supreme in the show’s first ever champion of champions competition
Duncan Parker is determined his farming objectives will continue primarily as a food producer while embracing new payment systems and working toward net zero
Livestock numbers were up across the board at the two-day Staffordshire County Show, with a particularly strong entry in the dairy section
The Beef Shorthorn bidding topped at 20,000gns for 55 bulls, averaging £6,476, down £1,015 on the year, with a clearance rate of 71%