How effective leadership can encourage those with a stake in rural sustainability to engage with mitigating climate change.
READ MOREWill Evans of the Rock and Roll Farming podcast passes on tips to Anna, a relative newcomer on the rural podcast scene.
READ MOREThe fourth Scottish Rural Parliament is in full swing as we publish this episode. Previous gatherings have taken place in different parts of Scotland - Oban in 2014, Brechin in 2016 and Stranraer in 2018.This time, due to the ongoing Covid situation, the event is taking place entirely online.
READ MORERock on Soils is a project exploring whether spreading crushed rock onto agricultural land can capture large quantities of carbon in the ground.Taking carbon out of the air is a key part of the fight against climate change, and the rock that's used is a by-product of quarrying, so it's an exciting prospect.
READ MOREGordon Davidson is the Scottish Farmer news and online editor.
READ MOREIf you have ever lost a horse to Equine Grass sickness, you’ll want to listen to this.
READ MOREClimate-friendly farming can be a more efficient and profitable way to run your business. That's the key message of episode 3 of our series with agri-coop umbrella business SAOS.
READ MOREWe're asking for your help.Simply by listening to OnFARM and telling others about us, you can help secure our future.
READ MORERob Wainwright is the Doddie Gump fundraising founder, former Scotland Rugby captain and British Lion, and now a beef and cattle farmer on the Hebridean Isle of Coll.
READ MOREHow can the supply chains to Scottish food and drink businesses be made more climate-friendly?
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