Meet our Diversified, Farming's Future, and Machinery Dealer of the Year finalists
The SF reached out to the finalists for the Diversified Farm, Farming’s Future, and Machinery Dealer categories for this year's Scottish Agriculture Awards
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Susan is a business reporter for The Scottish Farmer covering both news and business stories in Scottish agriculture as well feature writing. She is a University of Stirling graduate where she studied film, media and journalism and was twice nominated for the Scottish Student Journalism awards.
Susan is a business reporter for The Scottish Farmer covering both news and business stories in Scottish agriculture as well feature writing. She is a University of Stirling graduate where she studied film, media and journalism and was twice nominated for the Scottish Student Journalism awards.
The SF reached out to the finalists for the Diversified Farm, Farming’s Future, and Machinery Dealer categories for this year's Scottish Agriculture Awards
Just four days to go before we find out the winners of this year’s Scottish Agriculture Awards. Here’s what the finalists of the Agroforestry and Contractor categories had to say.
It’s only five days to go until awards night, it’s time to get to know the nominees for the Arable and Dairy categories and here all about their businesses
Despite being retired, Donald and Anne Henderson have kept their hand in farming through their flock of pedigree Hampshire Downs based south of Inverness
In the countdown to Awards night, The Scottish Farmer caught up with the finalists in the Adviser and Animal Health categories for this year to find out a bit
A wind farm south-west of John O’Groats has been approved by the Scottish Government despite objections from Highland Council and other organisations
Situated just on the outskirts of Forfar, you will find Lour Estate. Sprawling at just over 2000 acres, the business is based around arable and seed potato enterprises
A group of newly qualified farm vets recently enhanced their calving skills using innovative life-size simulators in an engaging training session.
North Country Cheviot breeders set new sale records at Lairg, with a top price of £22,000 and a £1776.53 average, marking a historic day for the breed.
Despite large entries of sheep at UA Stirling and Longtown, prices remain strong.
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