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Artificial Insemination (AI) in the Suckler Herd
While more commonly used in the dairy industry and pedigree beef cattle, artificial insemination (AI) still has a place in commercial suckler herds because of the increased costs of replacement females and bulls, greater focus on calving…
Read More >West Coast Calves – Key Facts and Figures
Calves born and bred on the West Coast of Scotland play a hugely important role in contributing to maintaining Scotland’s critical herd mass. Suckler herds on the Western Isles contribute…
Read More >Improvements in Broadleaved Trees – An Opportunity for Landowners
Broadleaf tree planting has increased dramatically since the 1980s, driven largely by environmental schemes and landscape objectives. But broadleaves can offer far more than amenity or conservation value alone. Thanks to advances in…
Read More >The Dairy Labour Crisis – Who will Milk the Cows Tomorrow?
Across the dairy sector, margins are under increasing pressure. Following the recent milk price drops and ongoing market volatility, rising input costs and heightened environmental regulations often dominate headlines. For many producers, labour is no longer just…
Read More >Building Resilience in Your Business
Building resilience into your production system helps protect your business from volatility due to factors out with your control. This article outlines practical ways in which you can build resilience, avoid shortages and the resulting…
Read More >Automated Calf Feeding
The first three months are among the most critical in a calf’s life, with proper nutrition playing a pivotal role. However, calf rearing can be overlooked, especially during busier times of year. Skilled labour is becoming increasingly hard to find and, as a result, automated feeding systems are becoming increasingly…
Read More >Business and Policy January 2026 – Arable
Grain markets in 2025: a year in review Grain markets in 2025 were defined overwhelmingly by supply. Large harvests across the Northern Hemisphere, favourable weather in South America, and intense export…
Read More >Business and Policy January 2026 – Beef
2025 Beef Trade Recap 2025 will no doubt be remembered for record farmgate prices with beef prices reaching unprecedented levels in the spring. At the start of the year, prices rocketed,…
Read More >Business and Policy January 2026: Management Matters – Geopolitics and Global Trends
Geopolitics Looking ahead for 2026, with a trend starting with Donald Trump’s inauguration back in January 2025, geopolitics will continue to be the key influencer over agricultural commodity markets; with…
Read More >Business and Policy January 2026 – Sheep
Looking Back over 2025 On the whole, 2025 delivered us another positive year for the sheep industry. Deadweight SQQ has remained generally consistent throughout 2025, staying between 650 – 750…
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