A war of words has broken out within the top ranks of those deciding future agricultural policy in Scotland.
Scottish Land and Estates (SLE) has asked for a review of the membership of the policy-setting Agricultural Reform Implementation Oversight Board (ARIOB).
Derek Roan, one of Scotland’s best known dairy farmers, has died following an incident on his farm at Barnbarroch Farm near Dalbeattie.
One of the oldest and best known names in the world of breeding Clydesdale horses is Muirton Stud run by the Clark family. Erika Hay paid them a visit.
Orkney farmer Paul Ross has taken over the position from Aberdeenshire producer David Barron whose term had expired but will now serve as vice-chairman.
Agricultural science funding is set to become a casualty of the rapidly escalating row over the UK Government’s plans to unliterally change the Northern Ireland Protocol.
The Scottish Government has argued that protecting agricultural production standards will only be possible in future if the country breaks away from the UK. Abi Kay and Ewan Pate reports.
More than 250 GB farms opened their gates to tens of thousands of visitors on Sunday June 12 as part of Linking Environment and Farming (LEAF)’s annual Open Farm Sunday.Â
Increased land values were raising barriers to new entrants to farming as natural capital and afforestation interest drive Scottish farmland markets according to a new report by Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC).
A fresh bird flu outbreak on the Shetland Isles has put poultry exports from the UK at risk.