Lambs reach a top price of 490p per kg in Carlisle whilst Scottish trade cools
New season lambs hit a record 490p per kg in Carlisle while the primestock market in Scotland experiences a slowdown.
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Susan is a business reporter for The Scottish Farmer covering both news and business stories in Scottish agriculture as well feature writing. She is a University of Stirling graduate where she studied film, media and journalism and was twice nominated for the Scottish Student Journalism awards.
Susan is a business reporter for The Scottish Farmer covering both news and business stories in Scottish agriculture as well feature writing. She is a University of Stirling graduate where she studied film, media and journalism and was twice nominated for the Scottish Student Journalism awards.
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