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The dairy sector will have the chance to shine in 2021 as the search for the Scottish Dairy Farm of the Year gets underway.Foregone in 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the award is back up and running this year along with the four other titles in the stable of farm of the year awards hosted by AgriScot.A special AgriScot themed edition of the OnFARM podcast was used to launch the awards and to look ahead to the farm business event which is set to take place – in person if at all possible the organisers are keen to emphasise – on 17th November.
READ MOREMonty is looking ahead to the 2021 AgriScot event this autumn with event chairman Robert Neill.
READ MOREAs the lambs, calves, bulbs and lush grass (once we get a bit more rain perhaps) fill the landscape and the countryside starts to feel warmer and friendlier, farmers and other rural dwellers can usually look forward to the busy calendar ahead.
READ MOREYou may have been doing it 23,000 times a day for your entire life but, apparently, you’ve not been doing it properly.
READ MOREIan Brydson Territory Sales Manager in Scotland for machinery manufacturer Krone, has recently also been appointed as a Director of AgriScot.
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