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Rural Britain is a wonderful assortment of farms, estates, hamlets, villages, forests and moors, lochs and valleys. Our stunning scenery, close communities and wonderful rural businesses provide an idyllic lifestyle for many, but rural life can also throw up some pretty unique challenges.

The Rural Scene (the Scene & Herd rural blog and news updates) looks at what’s new, what’s relevant, what’s tasty, what’s fun and what’s challenging about life in the Great British Countryside. We offer an insider insight into rural Britain, highlighting some of the exceptional people, businesses and innovations we believe that everybody should know about.

OnFARM Podcast: Highland fresh flowers from Corrimony Farm: Mothers Day sorted!

Barbara Girvan sells fresh seasonal flowers grown on her family's Highland farm in the heart of Glenurquhart, near Inverness. You can set up a subscription to get monthly bouquets delivered direct to your door. Something to think about with Mother's Day just around the corner!

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Talking Robots

A panel of experts involved in the development and distribution of the first autonomous tractors to come to the UK market will host a webinar at 17:30 on Thursday 9th March.

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Making the most of the 2023 Rural Show Calendar

Agricultural Shows, Highland Games, Game & Country Fairs, Horse Shows and the like are the backbone of the Scottish rural calendar. We list as many of the larger gatherings, those we are aware of, in this email - please get in touch if we have missed any of your favourites; we can give them a special mention in future!

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OnFARM Podcast: James Oswald, Fife farmer and best-selling crime writer (2 of 2)

A second visit to the home of farmer and Sunday Times-bestselling author James Oswald. Monty's a big fan of James' supernatural crime books, especially the Edinburgh-based Inspector Tony McLean series. This is the second of two episodes recorded at James' home.

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Are you still the same person...

There is a school of thought that our cells renew every seven years. While this is an oversimplified view of molecular biology, it's true to say that the cells you have today aren't the same as those you had yesterday. You are, in effect, a sort of human version of The Ship of Theseus.

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