Author Posts: Aleksandra Cupriak
Consumers prefer home-grown meat rather than its cheaper imported alternatives
20th May 2025
New research conducted by Censuswide on behalf of Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) has revealed that 90% of Scottish red meat consumers surveyed say they would prefer to buy Scottish beef, lamb, and pork, even if meat imported from elsewhere was 30% cheaper.
Man arrested in relation to murder of Irish farmer Michael Gaine
19th May 2025
The man in his 50s has been arrested on suspicion of murder of an Irish farmer, Michael Gaine, who disappeared in March.
Animal health and welfare technology eligible for FETF grant
19th May 2025
Galebreaker has announced that many of its livestock ventilation solutions are now eligible for funding under the latest Farming Equipment & Technology Fund (FETF).
West Midlands farmers will host Harry Moss send-off
19th May 2025
The West Midlands farming community is set to organise “the best send-off” for teenager Harry Moss, who died in a farm machinery accident.
Farmers invited to free slurry separation and handling demo day
19th May 2025
Slurry handling specialist, Vogelsang, has invited farmers to a slurry separation and application demonstration day that will take place at a Staffordshire farm next month.
Effective people management is key to animal welfare, expert advises
19th May 2025
UK agriculture has made remarkable strides in productivity, efficiency, and technological innovation. However, certain aspects can be outdated on some farms – like livestock handling and welfare standards – which is where people management and forward-thinking leadership could help.
Ninth Groundswell Festival to welcome over 250 speakers, including USA agri-influencer
18th May 2025
Over 250 speakers from the UK and abroad, including USA influencer Gabe Brown, will take part in this year’s Groundswell – The Regenerative Agriculture Festival that will be held in Hertfordshire this July.
Warwickshire Young Farmers attract new recruits at Midlands agricultural show
17th May 2025
The next generation of farmers will showcase their talents and seek to attract young new recruits when they exhibit at a major agricultural show.
Farmers urged to plan ahead as UK experiences driest spring in over a century
16th May 2025
Farmers have been advised to assess their feed requirements as soon as possible due to the continuing dry weather.
Cereals Event 2025 to showcase 600 crop plots of mainstream and alternative varieties
16th May 2025
Farmers seeking resilient, climate-ready crop options will find plenty of inspiration at this year’s Cereals Event, where more than 600 meticulously curated crop plots will showcase the latest in mainstream and alternative varieties.
Government urged to delay IHT changes until 2027
16th May 2025
The UK government has been called to delay announcing its final agricultural property relief (APR) and business property relief (BPR) reforms until October 2026, so they would come into effect in April 2027.
‘Pace and delivery on bovine TB strategy must improve’
16th May 2025
Farming bosses said that pace and delivery on the bovine TB strategy must improve to ensure comprehensive change.
