Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) announced earlier in the year it would be opening its first new vet school in over 150 years and has already welcomed more than half of its first intake of students from rural or remote Scottish locations
New study reveals only 41% of consumers feel they have a 'fair or good understanding' of how their food is grown and produced
The Government said there also been a long-term trend in the decline of cattle numbers
Tauros cattle have been bred from ancient domestic cattle breeds to be as similar as possible to the extinct aurochs
In a blog for Íæż½ã½ã, shepherdess and top dog trialler Emma Gray discusses drama at the International sheepdog trials
"Íæż½ã½ã are currently facing a whole raft of challenges and we know it’s a difficult time for so many families, so it’s vital our funding goes to where it will make the most impact"
William McLean had been working at Killellan Park Farm in Campbeltown when he fell through the roof of a shed onto concrete flooring
"There will be no family farms left"
Scottish Young Íæż½ã½ã have created a music video for mental health awareness
Previous surveys by Quality Meat Scotland have never recorded a value above £100 million