Commenting on today’s December Agriculture Survey results, Rural Affairs Secretary Richard Lochhead said: “Scotland is a food producing nation, and this evidence of a further decline…
Month: March 2014
With warm weather starting to dry fields, growers are advised to ensure sprayers are ready to take advantage of forthcoming opportunities to get on the land.…
A restaurant promotion featuring Quality Standard beef from England was launched in Hong Kong this week with the help of Michelin-starred chef Jason Atherton. Nearly 30…
Lord Ballyedmond, founder and chairman of veterinary pharmaceutical company Norbrook Laboratories, has been confirmed as one of four people killed in a helicopter crash in Norfolk.…
New Holland kicked off the golden jubilee celebrations of its flagship tractor factory in Basildon by reuniting over 70 veteran workers who clocked in on its…
Exports of agricultural and outdoor power products rose by 0.9% in 2013 to £1,818.4m, according to the Agricultural Engineers Association. Within this total exports of agricultural…
Good planning, expert advice and use of tools such as muzzles will safeguard children and help them bond with dogs for life, according to leading behaviourist.…
The Trade Suppliers Directory – TSD for short – is back in print and joining its online counterpart, found at www.britishequestriandirectory.com, to make tracking down trade…
Entries are open for the Cream Awards – the Dairy Industry Trade Awards, the prestigious event of 2014. For full details of how to enter, the…
Grass growth is well ahead of normal after the fifth warmest winter since records began. With temperatures averaging 5.2°C between December and March; 1.5°C above the…