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Business and Policy May 2026 – Agri-Environment Climate Scheme (AECS)
AECS Overview The Agri-Environment Climate Scheme (AECS) is a Scottish Government funded grant that aims to provide funding for management and capital items that benefit Scotland’s Environment. The scheme has existed…
Read More >Business and Policy May 2026 – Milk
Milk production data Milk production continues to rise, with GB milk deliveries increasing by 0.6% when compared to the week ending 25th April. However, they are running slightly below the…
Read More >Business and Policy May 2026 – Beef
Beef Prices Fall Below 2025 Levels Finished beef prices continue to disappoint, continuing a downwards trajectory now tracking behind 2025 prices. While prices rose sharply in spring 2025, reaching £7.20/kg…
Read More >Business and Policy May 2026 – Sheep
Steady into spring Following strong demand in March driving deadweight prices up to a peak at 867.3p pkg (w/e 28th March 2026), stemming from a tight supply and boosted by both Ramadan and Easter falling close together, we have seen prices ease again slightly going into April. Prices remain well ahead of 2025 figures at…
Read More >Business and Policy May 2026 – Arable
Market overview Nearly eight weeks after the onset of conflict, markets are increasingly factoring in the possibility of a diplomatic resolution. This shift has eased some of the extreme risk premium, particularly…
Read More >Business and Policy May 2026 – Policy Brief
Scottish Suckler Beef Support Scheme (SSBSS) 2025 payments The SSBSS 2025 individual animal payment rates have been calculated and are as detailed below: Mainland: £127.20 per animal Islands: £175.90 per animal Processing of 2025 payments has…
Read More >Basic Farm Water Resilience Audit (Summer 2026)
A practical guide to building resilience to water scarcity and drought This document is a water resilience audit for Scottish farms – you can complete it online or it is available to download. It draws on regulatory guidance and other adaptation checklists…
Read More >How to Minimise Heat Stress in the Dairy Herd
As the UK sees increasingly prolonged spells of warm weather, managing cattle during the summer months is becoming more challenging for producers. For dairy farmers, heat stress has been found to…
Read More >Positive Early Results In Sustainable Control Of Clubroot Using Chitinous Food Waste
In the UK, clubroot is a major problem for oilseed rape cultivation. It is one of the key factors contributing to the decline in oilseed rape cropping, as farmers struggle…
Read More >Using Biochar For Sustainable Waste Management and Barley Cropping – Support Further Research!
In Scotland, spring barley accounts for 66% of national cereals grown, however production is under threat; Increasing climate variabilities are projected to significantly alter establishment, anithesis, grain filling and yield…
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