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.
The Scottish Organic Producers Association (SOPA), the UK’s only membership body owning Scottish organic standards, has just completed a project examining a new product in the hope of allowing Scottish farmers to draw down more carbon into their soils, and has reported some positive results.
READ MOREConnage Highland Dairy, based at Ardersier near Inverness, have this week opened their brand new ‘Connage Express’ vending machine operation.Selling their own organic milk, both pre-bottled and also for self-service customer refills, is relatively new for the dairy which is better known for its range of multi-award-winning organic cheeses.
READ MOREThat was the phrase my dad always used to say to me as a child when he thought I was being economical with the truth! I guess sometimes I was! But these days, I like to think that my efforts are concentrated on true and authentic stories.
READ MOREWill Evans of the Rock and Roll Farming podcast passes on tips to Anna, a relative newcomer on the rural podcast scene.
READ MOREI’m a stickler for spelling and grammar (so, if you see any mistakes in this email, please let me know and I’ll be suitably mortified!) and so, whenever I am advising my clients, or writing a press release on their behalf, I always tell them the importance of making a good first impression in anything they write.
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