Rural businesses need certainty, fair funding and real partnership as policy shifts. Working with communities is key to rural Scotland thriving.
Farmers and crofters call for long-term funding, fair supply chains and balanced climate policy to secure food, jobs and rural Scotland future.
Price caps on essential foods sound popular but backfire, raising costs elsewhere and squeezing farmers without fixing food affordability long-term.
Changes to Scottish farm funding raise concerns over market maths, with producers warning they could be left worse off under the new approach.
A Scottish farmer reflects on building a low‑maintenance Angus beef farm in New South Wales, navigating drought, distance and life far from home.
Stewart livestock containers combine lightweight aluminium construction with durability, safety features and decades of proven performance ...
Rising fertiliser costs are driving focus on nitrogen use efficiency. Discover how sulphur, calcium and balanced nutrition improve crop ...
The show and sale of pedigree bulls and females comprises of the sale of Charolais, Simmental, Aberdeen Angus, Salers, Hereford, Beef Shorthorn ...
Scottish farms are turning scrap metal into income, improving compliance and cutting carbon through smarter recycling and circular economy support.
Recycling is becoming an increasingly important part of modern Scottish agriculture, as farmers respond to tighter environmental regulation, ...
Officials warned that the combination of dry conditions and warmer weather could lead to fires spreading rapidly ...
Key challenges and priorities for rural Scotland, from funding and farming to services, housing and infrastructure that matter locally today ...