Scottish Conservative Leader Russell Findlay said his party will commit to provide multi-year funding for farmers in its election manifesto. Could the SNPs make a similar commitment?
Two young farmers have turned their hands to country clothing and tell the story of how they got their business started
Tasty food and life-sized animals spotted on Llandudno Promenade last week
SAC Consulting Highlands and Islands said Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon's statement on change to the Scottish Suckler Beef Support Scheme could provide a positive change for smaller beef producers
Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon said Scottish Government will not be accepting recommendations from the Climate Change Committee to 'support' farmers in lowering livestock numbers on-farm
NFU Scotland raised concerns about the increase in imports produced to lower standards
Oystercatcher, curlew, lapwing and skylark are some of the species that have continued to thrive through the agricultural changes that have taken place at Auchnerran
Industry welcomes the decision and urges Gov to provide funding
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney is due to attend the landmark farming show for a second consecutive year as the head of Scottish Government
Scottish Conservative Leader Russell Findlay is due to pledge multi-annual funding as a key commitment to farmers in the party's election manifesto, placing pressure on Scottish First Minister John Swinney to make a similar commitment to the sector