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The leading retailer Tesco has partnered with global environmental action NGO WRAP to inspire fresh action to tackle global food waste, which currently contributes between 8-10% of climate warming ...
AMAZONE has developed the InsectGuard insect scaring device to promote sustainable and insect-friendly green space maintenance. The device, which can be easily mounted on the out-front mowing deck of ...
A bereaved owl whose calls for new love have gone unanswered has been dubbed the “UK’s loneliest owl” as he highlights the fragility of his species, according to the Soil Association.
Greater security delivered for the British people with record billion-pound investment in new national biosecurity centre Huge investment in new National Biosecurity Centre to protect the British ...
The initiative aims to build resilience across farming communities and the agricultural supply chain in the catchment, to enhance the livelihoods of local farmers and mitigate the impacts of climate ...
NSA Scotland is delighted to announce that NSA Scot Sheep 2026 will take place on Wednesday 10th June 2026 at Wedderlie Farm, in the Scottish Borders, by kind permission of the Tilson family.
From juicy strawberries to plump blueberries, Scotland has a long and rich history of producing some of the world's most succulent soft fruit, with hundreds of farms up and down the country ...
“Aileen joined the Scottish Blackface Sheep Breeders Association as Promotions Officer almost 30 years ago and has been instrumental in the success of the breed since then. Aside from this role Aileen ...
Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) and the Irish Moiled Cattle Society have written a joint letter to the Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs to urge support for Irish Moiled cattle ...
Ahead of World Rainforest Day (22 nd June) FLS teams working within Scotland’s Rainforest Zone have recorded 1226 hectares of restoration – up from 930ha in 2023-24.
The smaXtec rumen-bolus based health management system has been updated to make it easier for farmers to tailor the system to the individual needs of their business.
Farmers might still swear by the same tools their grandfathers used, but today they’re demanding something more—support, speed, and suppliers who speak their language. In the fields of British ...
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