High screenings and variable nitrogen levels were an unwelcome feature of the Scottish malting crop last year, with growers ...
In this special episode, we examine what the government's partial U-turn on inheritance tax means for your farm business. It ...
From stews simmering on the Aga to twice-baked soufflés served by the thousand, Alison Niven reflects on family, farming and ...
A barley variety named Belter, developed by Secobra in Norfolk, has won full approval for brewing from the Malting Barley Committee.
You might think one turkey tastes the same as another, but you’d be wrong, just as beef, lamb and pork can differ markedly so ...
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I tested 14 sourdoughs - M&S was tastier than Gail's
It’s funny how a loaf of bread can be so controversial, but when it comes to sourdough, people argue over everything from the ...
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A barleywine isn’t a wine, it’s a beer
If you live somewhere where cold temperatures and snow have already made an appearance, you might be surprised that winter ...
May brought crop optimism and strong livestock trade, but rising costs and policy pressures kept Scottish farming under strain.
Saskatchewan’s crop production reached a record 41.9 million metric tonnes (MMT) in 2025, marking a 13.7 per cent increase over 2024 and 24.1 per cent above the five-year average, according to ...
Low grain prices, increasing input costs, and solid cattle prices are prompting producers to evaluate crop production systems ...
The Government of Saskatchewan announced recently that the province's crop production reached an all-time record high during this year's growing season. Saskatchewan producers harvested a total of 41.
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