From the tireless efforts of engineers restoring power to emergency personnel ensuring public safety, and volunteers aiding those in need, their work has been truly inspirational.
IF there’s a prime example of the ‘farm to fork’ ethos at play in Scotland – or anywhere else for that matter – then look no further ...
Beef prices are breaking records, but will the surge last? Discover why cattle finishers are seeing unexpected profits, and what the future ...
Farmers are pushing back against inheritance tax changes. Will the protests lead to victory, or is government policy set to stay the same?
Explore the debate on carbon sequestration in grasslands and farming. Are cattle contributing to global warming or part of the solution?
The Scottish Land Commission has proposed key changes to the Land Reform Bill, currently being considered by Parliament, so that it achieves the Scottish Government’s objectives to address the impacts ...
THE RED weather warning remains in place across Scotland as Storm Éowyn batters the country with winds of up to 100mph. The warning took effect at 10am and runs until 5pm. Check out the live weather ...
The farmland market is stable despite the triple whammy of challenging weather, deeper-than-expected cuts to subsidy payments and changes to the inheritance tax regime. Head of estates and farm agency ...
Exports of British red meat to Europe are expected to increase in the coming months, following the expansion of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board’s (AHDB) ‘Quality Meat from Britain’ ...
The political winds have changed across the pond.
Watch the video to see what's in this week's issue of The Scottish Farmer.
Representatives from across NFU Scotland regions, from Orkney to Dumfries, and all sector commodities - soft fruit, arable, pigs and poultry, and next generation - met with First Minister John Swinney ...