Latest government figures show herd incidences in Wales are at their lowest level since December 2006
The Aberdeen-Angus champion was crowned this year’s supreme beef champion at the Royal Highland Show
Global demand for red meat remains positive, but UK exporters are operating in an increasingly volatile trading environment shaped by geopolitics, inflation and changing consumer habits
Exhibitors returned to the livestock rings of the two-day Royal Cheshire Show, with a strong turnout on display. Katie Jones and Katie Fallon report
Livestock farmers see 10% increase in livestock output while cropping falls by 3.1% to £11.4 billion
Angela Calvert, head of livestock at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian reflects on the changing fortunes of different parts of the beef industry
The Smith family have ensured their suckler finishing enterprise is future-proofed with pure-bred Simmentals at the heart of their Herefordshire-based mixed farm
From a career in accountancy to a passion for conserving Britain's oldest breed of cattle, we hear how one farm is leading the way in the renaissance of the White Park
National Beef Association chief executive Neil Shand has told the supply chain to make a meaningful commitment as beef prices fall in an open letter to retailers
Genetics, nutrition and data are being used together and tested under commercial pressure at Bromstead Farm, the research unit home to ABP