It was the Limousin champion which took the top honours at this year's Balmoral Show beef inter-breed competition
Farmers Guardian's head of livestock reflects on current prices for breeding cattle in relation to the finished trade
Exhibitors flocked to the 14th Borderway UK Dairy Expo, with a rise in entries and a new supreme title awarded at this year’s dairy showcase
A new year prompts a fresh look at the genetics programme for three of the country's top pedigree breeders, who review their goals for performance improvement in the 12 months ahead
Charolais bulls met a more select trade, selling to an average of £11,760, down £393 on the year, with 104 bulls sold at a clearance rate of 78%
Eight Luing bulls sold to an average of £12,250, up £97 on the year, with the 15 Salers bulls forward selling for an average of £8,211, up £2,698 on last year’s sale
Trade was booming at the second round of the February Stirling Bull Sales, with Simmentals selling to 30,000gns twice
Limousin bulls sold to a high of 20,000gns, with 55 bulls sold and a clearance rate of 86%, the trade averaged £9,744, up £2,411 on the previous year
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
Crowds returned to United Auctions for the first of the February Stirling Bull Sales, where records were broken across breeds