Part four of our grassland guide looks at the fundamentals of regenerative grazing
In the third part of our grassland guide, grassland specialist, Charlie Morgan explains why multi-species swards need correct management for the best results
The environmental and economic sustainability of the Scottish beef industry was the key focus at this year’s Scotland’s Beef Event
The second article in the grassland guide looks at how to achieve optimal fertiliser responses from your soils and how to utilise the nutrient content of farmyard manure
In honour of the charity's 50th anniversary, the Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) held an event in Cumbria reflecting on the value of native livestock in British agriculture
The first in a series of articles looking at the fundamentals of grassland management to help maximise farm productivity and performance.
The fell pony has always been a key part of the Lake District's heritage, but with their future at risk, recognising their contribution to the uplands is more important than ever.
It was the Charolais champion, Balymyle Sandy from William David and James Albert Connolly, Ballynahinch, County Down, which was crowned this year’s beef champion.
Holstein champion Damm Tatoo Sallie from Martin and Cyrill Millar, Coleraine, Londonderry took home the dairy inter-breed championship.
Longwool champion, a North Country Cheviot ewe from Jack Smyth and William Rankin, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone, took home the sheep inter-breed sash.