Angus based precision farming solutions pioneers SoilEssentials have announced a new partnership with Elveden, a world-class producer and purveyor of local and regional food excellence.
READ MOREOrganisers of the Royal Highland Show – Scotland’s showcase of food, farming and rural life – have embarked on a new initiative to fill, in part, the void left behind following the cancellation of the this year’s show.
READ MOREAngus based precision farming solutions pioneers SoilEssentials have announced that they are the newly appointed dealer for Garford Farm Machinery Ltd in Scotland.
READ MOREA small business owner based near Inverness has spoken about how overwhelmed they have been by the support of their customers since the lockdown began last month.
READ MORE“AgriScot 2020 is scheduled to take place on Wednesday 18th November and at present, the expectation is that the event will be staged as normal.”This was the view of AgriScot Chairman, Robert Neill, speaking earlier this week from his farm in the Scottish Borders.
READ MOREAll over the country, by staying at home due to lockdown (and, if you’re a farmer, lambing, calving or sowing!), and isolation, many people will be missing a regular trip to the hairdresser. But never fear, you can now have a haircut and raise money for charity at the same time!
READ MOREAt this worrying time for everyone, RSABI, the charity which supports people in Scottish agriculture, is gearing up to offer additional support to farming and crofting families.These families, located throughout Scotland, are not only sharing the widespread public concern about Covid-19, but they are also dealing with the long hours and stresses of lambing, calving and other spring work.
READ MOREAGRISCOT SCOTTISH ARABLE FARM OF THE YEAR PRESENTATION
READ MORERHET Gala: Scotland’s countryside education charity, RHET, held its first-ever Gala Dinner and Auction at the Royal Highland Centre last Friday night and raised in excess of £90k, with further pledges still being received.
READ MOREFarming Spring Stress: As the busy period of spring work approaches, RSABI, the charity which supports people in Scottish agriculture, is urging farmers and others to be vigilant for signs of stress.With the main lambing and calving season just around the corner, the charity is highlighting the importance of an open discussion about mental wellbeing.
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