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An Aberdeen man who defrauded farming businesses out of £630,000 has been jailed for five years. Barry Mackland, 50, of Aberdeen, was told by a judge at the High Court in Glasgow he had 'exploited' ...
Huntly, Aboyne and Balmoral entries shine at one of Aberdeenshire’s final shows, with cattle, sheep and horses taking top honours.
A THREE-SHEAR Kelsocleugh-bred Cheviot ram from Iain MacKay, Torloisk, secured the overall champion of champions award at Bunessan Show on the Isle of Mull. Leading a strong show of Blackface entries ...
A standout Bluefaced Leicester from Benderloch wowed judges to claim the coveted champion of champions title at this year’s Lorn Show.
Fordelhill Limelight, a Clydesdale mare from Leuchars, shone at the Kinross Show to claim the coveted Champion of Champions title.
Campaigners say lynx reintroduction is popular in Northumberland. Could this wild comeback change the region forever?
Top honours at Wigtown Show went to a Limousin bullock and a Blue Texel ewe lamb in a day of quality livestock and fierce competition.
Ireland’s beef and lamb sector secures millions in EU cash, while Scotland’s farmers miss out on vital marketing funds.
The government targets inheritance tax and gifting rules, threatening family farms while ignoring broader economic logic.
Rescheduled Houston Show draws big crowds, with surprise champions in sheep, cattle, dairy and Clydesdale rings.
New research warns Ireland’s agriculture climate targets could benefit wealthy nations while hindering poorer countries’ development.
Germany’s agriculture ministry now serves meat again at official events, ending the vegetarian-only policy of the previous government.