What a difference a month makes! Rain has brought much-needed relief for many arable farmers following a cold and dry April. Apart from being the month, we're warned not to "cast a cloot", May is also National Walking Month.
READ MOREHow are your New Year's Resolutions going? Unsurprisingly, January is the worst time to set new goals owing to a combination of post-festive exhaustion, short days and cold weather.
READ MOREWhen we say we understand the pressures of rural life, we really mean it! The farmers in the team have put away the snow shovels (hopefully they won’t be needed again this side of December) and have been preparing for lambing and sowing.News
READ MOREOn 28th January, the 2021 SAOS Conference, which included Q&A session hosted by Scene & Herd director Monty, took place online. As the conference was free this year, SAOS asked attendees to sponsor their team's ‘virtual walk to Dunblane' – 1495 miles – in support of RSABI.
READ MOREHappy New Year! In this month's newsletter, we look at the importance of contingency planning.
READ MOREThe first-ever online AgriScot event was a massive success with an unheard of 99% participation rate from the almost 1400 registered delegates (typical no-shows are around 20%).
READ MORE"O Scotia! my dear, my native soil!For whom my warmest wish to heaven is sent;Long may thy hardy sons of rustic toilBe blest with health, and peace, and sweet content." - Robert Burns
READ MOREIt’s a strange time to be living and working in at the moment, but we wanted to try and bring something positive out of it, so we have come up with a few ideas that you might find useful over the next few weeks!
READ MORE"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change" - Charles Darwin
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