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Farmers could face tens of thousands in solar lease costs. Learn how legal advice can protect your land and finances.
Viral posts on social media have been spreading false claims about Canada’s potato trade, sparking a sharp rebuttal from fact-checkers. A report from the Canadian Press confirms there is no evidence ...
With drought now a national crisis, GB Potatoes leads action to protect water, seed, and skills for a secure home-grown food future.
At C and D Auctions’ sale of 3335 store sheep along with 689 Scottish breeding sheep a top price of £400 was achieved for Dutch Spotted gimmers from WJ and JG Bell, Kinninghall and Suffolk gimmers ...
Mule gimmers sold to a record £360 at Hawes Auction Mart’s annual sale, with averages rising across all sections.
New HMRC figures show IHT receipts for July 2025 hit £844m, the highest monthly figure ever recorded. Total receipts so far this year stand at £3.1bn, up 8% on last year. Experts predict the Treasury ...
Workers at a leading Northern Ireland dairy have settled a major dispute, winning a significant pay increase and improved conditions.
Discover how potassium, magnesium, calcium, and sulphur help crops resist dry spells and extreme UK weather for stronger growth.
Over £300k awarded to private abattoirs, helping small producers thrive and strengthen Scotland’s local food supply.
Judge, James Wannop, fresh from his half-share purchase of the 60,000gns ram lamb, then sold two shearlings at 12,000gns. First was Wannop’s Kinglsey ET, a son of the 8000gns Brilley Huntsman ET bred ...
Coltcrooks (Judge: JB Foster, Earlston). Open – 41 ran – 1, A Dickman’s Meg (Kate), Oxton, 89 outbye; 2, D Aitken’s Tweeddale Vicki, Peebles, 89; 3, C Dickson’s Tom, Coldingham, 87; 4, R Henderson’s ...
Australia detects mop-top virus in Tasmanian potatoes for the first time, sparking urgent biosecurity measures to protect crops.
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