Anyone who wants to catch the night-time spectacle Aurora Borealis is being advised to look up tonight, especially in Northern Scotland.
UK farming faces a generational crisis as tax changes loom, risking both food security and the future of an already ageing industry.
Clarkson’s Farm fans were furious after Jeremy Clarkson missed out on a television award this week. The National Television Awards were broadcast on ITV on Wednesday night with several shows being ...
Proposals for a Galloway national park fall short of detailing how it will truly benefit the region’s businesses and communities. What's ...
Mr Purvis told the Scottish Farmer: “It is the case that children should not be allowed in the penning area, but this is not a new rule. It has been a longstanding health and safety policy for United ...
Grandfather's prosecution for bringing his grandson to feed cattle highlights urgent farm safety concerns. Can we balance tradition with safety?
The Scottish Government’s 2025 support plans for farmers fall short. Lack of clarity on peatland use and ineffective policies raise concerns.
Farm workers are urged to ensure no child under 13 is driving or riding in agricultural vehicles to prevent accidents and promote safety on farms.
Despite challenging weather over the past 10 months, crops have thrived, showcasing resilience while machinery costs and financial pressures rise.
A planned strike at a UK fertiliser factory has been cancelled after workers secured a pay rise, avoiding disruption to production.
Judge Donald Morrison confidently selects his champion lambs at the United Auctions' Blackface lamb show, creating excitement at the Oban sale.
United Auctions' Stirling sheep sale hits high averages with Scotch Mule ewe lambs at £170.20 and Blackface ewe lambs at £121.86, both up ...