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.
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Crawford’s Double O Farm breeds, raises and sells Scottish Highland cows. Not only that, they offer farm tours, overnight stays, birthday parties, cow cuddling, cow therapy and more.
In the weanling ring steers and bulls sold from £900 to £1770 paid for a 361kg Charolais and heifers ranged from £800 to ...
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