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Wartime and vintage tractors drew over 300 bidders at Suffolk sale, with rare models smashing estimates and collectors competing globally.
Peatland Training Fund offers Scots funding to gain vital skills for restoration jobs in a rapidly expanding green sector.
Defra confirms steep cuts to farmers’ payments by 2027, risking financial strain as sustainable farming schemes remain unclear and delayed.
EU veterinary medicines deal aims to ease Brexit impacts but faces criticism from unionists and cautious optimism from farmers.
Small Scottish beef farmers with herds under ten cows are exempt from new strict calving rules, easing pressure on remote rural communities.
Discover NSA Scot Sheep 2026 at Wedderlie Farm, showcasing Scotland’s top sheep breeds, farming innovation, and industry insights.
UK red meat leaders warn new Bluetongue rules will disrupt livestock trade and urge GB-wide approach to protect the industry.
A British AOV dairy goat claimed the prestigious Queen’s Cup this year—only the second time a goat has taken home the top honour.
Exceptional young handlers impress judges in a high-calibre inter-breed contest for the Dalchirla Trophy at this year’s standout livestock event.
Stuart Davidson takes top honours with Dan and Maid at Glenlyon and Lieurary, as Emma Gray and Ian Sutherland shine in standout hill trials.
Medley of crafts with the theme milestones - Beadwork Bracelet – 1, Deborah Gibson; 2, Sue Paice; 3, Mary Finlay.
The Royal Highland Show handcrafts section once again celebrated world-class craftsmanship, with this year’s overall champion title awarded to Stirling’s Jane Currie for her outstanding entry of three ...