Grants, SFI extensions, cuts to red tape and supply chain intervention all named as Prime Minister vows to stand by farmers
Nathan Phinney at the Canadian Cattle Association spoke to John Wilkes after the UK walked away from talks
Assurance body head provokes anger from farmers as he insists Greener Farms Commitment is fit for purpose
During a recent debate in the Senedd, Mike Hughes MS, the member for Swansea East, said ‘there is no reasonto subsidise agriculture’, which he claimed ‘is simply putting money into farmers’ pockets’
Industry leaders say urgent action is needed to address issues such as TB, the supply chain and environment following two years of Stormont stalemate
Limousin bulls sold to a high of 17,000gns twice, averaging £7,466, up £777 on the year, for the 42 sold, with the strongest average of the day at 90 per cent
Two top bids of 20,000gns led the Aberdeen-Angus trade with 74 head sold, averaging £6,185, down £542 on the year with a clearance rate of 71 per cent
Beef Shorthorn bulls met a high of 21,000gns in the first Stirling February showcase. With 47 bulls sold and a clearance rate of 66 per cent, the trade averaged £7,491, up £1,794 on the year
Industry says lack of scientific evidence behind hen welfare plan
This week's letters from FG readers