Pre-order form – Herd Book Volume 147

Pre-order form – Herd Book Volume 147

12.05.2023

If you wish to place an order for the Herd Book volume 147, then please complete the form by clicking here and either email it back to: angela@aberdeen-angus.co.uk or post it to the office for the attention of Angela BEFORE the 31st May 2023.  

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May Sale Report - United Auctions Stirling Bull Sales

May Sale Report – United Auctions Stirling Bull Sales

02.05.2023

Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society – Stirling May Sale 2023 The Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society held their annual spring breeding sale at United Auctions Stirling on Monday 1st May, where the 20 forward met a solid trade, averaging £4589 with a clearance rate of 77%.  The pre-sale champion, ably judged by Andrew Adam of Newhouse of Glamis, was Ross Farms’ Roscoe …

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Neville Forsyth - 7th July 1939 to 23rd February 2023

Neville Forsyth – 7th July 1939 to 23rd February 2023

Obituary: Neville Forsythe – 7th July 1939 to 23rd February 2023   Neville Ivan Harkness Forsythe, formerly of Woodview Farm, Moneymore, passed away peacefully in hospital on 23rd February. He was the youngest child of the late William and Sarah Forsythe. Loving husband of Marian, father of Wendy, Ivan, Gary, and the late Keith, and a much-loved grandfather and great …

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Stirling Bull Sales Results for May 2023

Stirling Bull Sales Results for May 2023

30.04.2023

The table below holds the May 2023 Aberdeen-Angus Stirling Bull Sales results Livestream available from 2:30pm United Auctions catalogue EBV Catalogue

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Select cattle which thrive on grass to protect farm margins

Select cattle which thrive on grass to protect farm margins

21.04.2023

Farmers are being encouraged to choose breeds which thrive on grass-based systems as a means of protecting their businesses against volatile input costs. The advice from Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society CEO, Robert Gilchrist, comes as farmers turn their attention to grass ahead of spring turnout. “Although farmers are enjoying improved farmgate prices, the continued rise in input costs continues to be …

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