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Business and Policy October 2025 – Milk
Milk production data Milk production is now starting to rise heading into the autumn months, on the back of some welcomed rain in September and the increasing trend towards Autumn…
Read More >Business and Policy October 2025 – Sector Focus: Renewables Update
On-farm renewables: Year ahead outlook Interest in renewable energy on farms has surged in recent years, as energy prices have climbed and businesses have looked for ways to cut costs…
Read More >Business and Policy October 2025 – Sheep
September Trade Round-Up The breeding and store trade has shown new record levels in many marts. Cull and prime prices remain above levels from last year. For the week ending…
Read More >Business and Policy October 2025 – Beef
Finished beef prices have recently plateaued, with prices for week ending 20 September 2025 sitting at 652p/kg/dwt for R4L grades, down 5.2p/kg/dwt from the previous week. At the time of…
Read More >Business and Policy October 2025 – Arable
Market Overview Grain and oilseed markets enter the final quarter of the year under the weight of ample global supply, volatile macroeconomics, and uneven demand recovery. Early autumn weather across…
Read More >Business and Policy October 2025 – Policy Brief
The Scottish Upland Sheep Support Scheme The 2025 Scottish Upland Sheep Support Scheme (SUSSS) is now open for applications. This scheme provides additional support, on top of the Basic Payment…
Read More >Ewe Milk Replacer Factsheet
Surplus lambs are an inevitable part of lambing time and there are several reasons why lambs need to be artificially reared. Once the decision has been made that a lamb…
Read More >Considerations for Feeding Barley this Winter
The spring barley crop has been significantly affected by the dry weather this summer, resulting in high screenings and high nitrogen. As a result, much of what would normally be…
Read More >Easter Howgate Study – Autumn Born Finishing Bulls
When Easter Howgate set out to ease housing pressure caused by an expanding spring calving herd, they found a unique solution. By establishing a “B Herd” of underperforming cows and…
Read More >Conserving the Corn Bunting in Scotland
Biodiversity conservation is often more effective when implemented across larger areas than a single farm. Collaboration within farmer clusters and with other stakeholders enables farmers to implement measures to enhance…
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