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Farmers cannot make much money from the sale of milk or dung produced by indigenous cattle. That is where rearing for ...
It was North America all the way in the World Angus Forum Handlers Classes, with two heats going to young women from Canada, while team USA collected the broad ribbons in the other heats.
Bucklawren Livestock had a good day with a big strong Dairy x Aberdeen Angus Steer at 22 months to £2320 and a pair of well ...
CCM’s 2025 pedigree beef season opened with a show and sale triple-header - the annual ‘Blue Wednesday’ highlight for British ...
The Craven Native Day fixture produced a notable top of 3200gns for the show victor, a two-year-old Lincoln Red bull from ...
A super entry of 450 calves and weanlings on Thursday 24th April at Kilrea Mart met with an outstanding trade for all types ...
With just days until the international spotlight is on Tamworth for the World Angus Forum, 10 young beef enthusiasts want to ...
Little Miss Dynamite stole the spotlight and the top prize at Hill-o-Beith, proving once again she’s a real force in the showring.
Over the course of the next week, the World Angus Forum is taking place in Australia and a team of young Aberdeen Angus breed ...
Roan mania has hit Ireland and the UK, with coloured, not black Angus cattle, making the big bucks at saleyards.
Applications are now open for the new Business Sustainability Groups (BSGs) with the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural ...
“Cookstown breeders Jonathan and Lisa Doyle savoured success at the autumn sales in Stirling, winning a second prize rosette ...