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Watch: How can grazing prevent further climate change?

N.Ireland

almost 2 years ago

Watch: How can grazing prevent further climate change?

Farmers have the ability to create carbon sinks with livestock by employing a system known as...

Texel Society welcomes international visitors for 50th anniversary

Sheep

almost 2 years ago

Texel Society welcomes international visitors for 50th anniversary

International visitors from Uruguay, Chile and The Netherlands will make their way to the UK to see British Texels as part of the Texel...

Farming policy calls welcomed by agri-business ahead of election

Agri-Business

almost 2 years ago

Farming policy calls welcomed by agri-business ahead of election

Cefetra Grain feel "heartened" to see farming organisations call on changes to the farming policy, ahead of the election on July 4......

Political parties to set out visions for Scottish agriculture

Agri Politics

almost 2 years ago

Political parties to set out visions for Scottish agriculture

Ahead of the general election, political parties have signed up for an online meeting, to set out their vision for Scottish agriculture....

Lack of mandatory food labels ‘deprives’ consumers

Agri Politics

almost 2 years ago

Lack of mandatory food labels 'deprives' consumers

Ahead of the general election, campaigners have called on all political parties to commit to ensuring there is mandatory food labels on...

Environment

almost 2 years ago

'Major' solar farm planning refused to protect wildlife and livestock

A "major" solar farm which would have been the size of 14 football fields and consisted of 12,000 solar panels has been refused due to...

‘Major’ solar farm planning refused to protect wildlife and livestock

Agri-Business

almost 2 years ago

Specialist advises farmers on overcoming slurry legislation

The application of slurry using a splash plate seeks to be banned from 2025 by Defra could lead to a halt in grants for slurry....

Specialist advises farmers on overcoming slurry legislation

Agri-Business

almost 2 years ago

Wildlife forum receives 'unstinting support' from SLE

SLE announced today (Friday, June 21), it gives "unstinting support" for the creation of a new Wildlife and Species Forum.

Wildlife forum receives ‘unstinting support’ from SLE

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Research shows Aldi is 'strongest supporter' of Scottish produce

According to NFU Scotland's ShelfWatch, the retailer store Aldi remains the "strongest supporter" of Scottish produce available to consu....

Research shows Aldi is ‘strongest supporter’ of Scottish produce

Dairy

about 2 years ago

Dairy event to discuss improved profits and reduced emissions

A regenerative dairy event for livestock farmers, "Down to Earth", will take place on Grosvenor Farms, with "top line-up" speakers to....

Dairy event to discuss improved profits and reduced emissions

N.Ireland

about 2 years ago

Ban on e-collars will cause ‘fury’ in rural areas – NSA

Minister of Agriculture, Environment, and Rural Affairs of Northern Ireland, Andrew Muir has received criticism over his support for a ban on the use of e-collars on dogs.

Ban on e-collars will cause ‘fury’ in rural areas – NSA

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Mandatory CCTV is a 'big step forward' for animal welfare -BVA

The British Veterinary Association has praised new laws making the use of CCTV in slaughterhouses in Wales to become mandatory this year....

Mandatory CCTV is a ‘big step forward’ for animal welfare -BVA

Sheep

about 2 years ago

Research: Targeted use of worm treatment 'more effective'

New research has highlighted that targeted use of parasitic worm treatment for roundworm in ewes is "more effective" than blanket treatment..

Research: Targeted use of worm treatment ‘more effective’

Agri Politics

about 2 years ago

General election welcomed as it ends 'growing uncertainty' - NSA

The NSA has welcomed that a general election will be held as the announcement ends speculation and "growing uncertainty".....

General election welcomed as it ends ‘growing uncertainty’ – NSA

N.Ireland

about 2 years ago

Wastewater system in NI is ‘at its limit’ – MLA Sugden

MLA Claire Sugden has welcomed a commitment that Ministers for Communities and Infrastructure will work together on the housing crisis.

Wastewater system in NI is ‘at its limit’ – MLA Sugden

N.Ireland

about 2 years ago

Second human case of bird flu reported in US

A second human case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) (bird flu) was reported by the...

Second human case of bird flu reported in US

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Clipex Fencing presents sheep shearer with 'All in One Sheep Handler'

A "record-setting" sheep-shearer had the choice between the Clipex "All in One Sheep Handler" and the "HD 1500 Series Cattle Crush"....

Clipex Fencing presents sheep shearer with ‘All in One Sheep Handler’

Arable

about 2 years ago

Research: Arable farmers could lose 'nearly' £1 billion

Research from the ECIU revealed that arable farmers face losing "nearly a billion" in revenue as a result of the wet winter......

Research: Arable farmers could lose ‘nearly’ £1 billion

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