AgriScot Presentation Livestream

AGRISCOT PRESENTATION LIVESTREAM

A special awards ceremony will be livestreamed to showcase the latest AgriScot crop of farms of the year and competition award winners.

2021 saw a new award, Diversified Farm of the Year, join the AgriScot portfolio, and the inaugural presentation of this will take place alongside the awards for arable, beef, dairy and sheep farms of the year at the ceremony on 9th February.

Also taking place on the day – which was to be the date of a full-scale AgriScot event, sadly cancelled due to Coronavirus – are the Business Skills Competition, the Silage Competition and the unveiling of the Product Innovation Award winner.

Finalists have been announced across the five farm of the year award categories and representatives from each farm have been invited to attend the presentation ceremony at the Royal Highland Centre. Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Mairi Gougeon will present each farm with a finalist certificate before the announcement of each prestigious title.

The finalists are:

Scottish Arable Farm of the Year – sponsored by SoilEssentials and supported by AHDB

Scotch Beef Farm of the Year – sponsored by Thorntons Solicitors and supported by QMS

Scottish Dairy Farm of the Year – sponsored by CowAlert from IceRobotics

Scottish Diversified Farm of the Year – sponsored by RBS and supported by SAC Consulting

Scottish Sheep Farm of the Year – sponsored by Thorntons Solicitors and supported by QMS

Finalists have also been announced, following two regional heats, in the AgriScot Business Skills Competition. The three finalists will now go on to compete at Ingliston on 9th February for the £1000 prize.

The finalists are

AgriScot Business Skills Competition- sponsored by NFU Mutual and supported by SRUC

The AgriScot Silage Competition, where £5000 of prizes is up for grabs courtesy of Watson Seeds (sponsors and organisers) received a healthy number of entries back in December. The shortlisted entries – based on chemical analysis reports – were then collected, from pits and bale stacks, all over Scotland and the north of England and subsequently frozen. These samples will be defrosted, judged and the winners announced by Hugh McClymont from SAC Crichton Royal Farm as part of the livestream on 9th February.

The livestream will be available on the AgriScot website at www.agriscot.co.uk/video-hub/ from 11:10 on 9th February 2022.

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