A Scottish Government farm failed an inspection for breaching cattle traceability laws—failures that would mean heavy fines for regular farmers.
Soaring beef prices fast approaching £7 per deadweight kg, or close to £3000 liveweight are unsustainable and could cause significant problems down the line, according to many butchers and processors.
Beef prices soar while farmers face labour shortages and record sales. Find out how Scotland’s cattle market is shifting in 2025.
A dispersal sale of almost 200 in-calf cows and heifers from the Drumdow Black Baldie herd, averaged more than £3,000 a head ...
The impact of a declining beef herd in Scotland has been felt by the trade, with fewer store and finished cattle coming forward. Scottish government figures show that the total beef breeding herd ...
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Canadian farmer Jon Vaags quit buying beef cattle in November after the election of U.S. President Donald Trump made tariffs ...