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The Dorset farm which pioneered the establishment of Lowline cattle herds across Europe is to sell all its animals and genetics this autumn. Wessex ...
The ongoing India-England Test series has highlighted issues with the quality of Dukes cricket balls, particularly in terms ...
A ground-breaking British cattle breeder is hanging up his boots – and putting Europe’s largest Lowline herd on the market in a once-in-a-generation sale.
The Gardiner Ranch, which is situated near the old Wild West town of Dodge City, Kansas, is one of the success stories in the world of beef.
A stylish three-year-old Highland heifer from Kevin and Sonya Fletcher’s Coul Estate, Newtonmore, was crowned champion of champions at ...
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Farming Life on MSNGlenbrae herd wins Aberdeen Angus Ulster championship at Antrim ShowThe Dodd family from Saintfield claimed the coveted Ulster Perpetual Provincial Trophy at this year’s Antrim Show.
The family-run farm is only two hours from Birmingham near to peaceful Buxton and even has a glamping pod with a hot tub ...
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Farming Life on MSNFat cows and bulls selling to £3440 at Kilrea MartA super entry of 390 calves and weanlings on Thursday 10th July met with an outstanding trade for all types on offer at ...
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Explained: Why Dukes Balls Are Going Soft in the India vs England Test SeriesDukes balls face durability issues in the India-England series due to Angus leather shortages, tannery workforce loss ...
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Farming Life on MSNSharper trade for all classes at Dungannon Mart, steers selling to £2760A great entry of stock was met with a much sharper trade for all classes with steers selling to £2760 for a 790kg Simmental (349.00).
What a trade! Blue heifers sold to a colossal £950 for a bunch (only 6 months!) in from PF Cleave, Morwenstow with more to ...
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