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.
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Integration of farming and woodland - using underproductive or marginal land for tree planting -could significantly boost the sustainability of rural businesses, states Scottish Forestry.
READ MOREOrganic oilseed rape is often said to be impossible to grow.Aberdeenshire feed manufacturer Norvite is at the centre of trials hoping to prove that claim wrong - and to offer Scottish-grown organic cold-pressed rapeseed oil as a premium product for restaurants and wholesale.
READ MOREThe popular Scottish Dairy Hub “Question Time” panel session is moving to cyberspace this year as part of AgriScot online. The debate, which has been held in physical form at the farm business event for the past 3 years, has proven to be a must-attend for dairy farmers and others with an interest in the sector. Organisers hope it will be no less popular online.
READ MOREThe £1 million Scottish Government 'Scotland Loves Local' Fund aims to empower communities by enabling local delivery of projects and giving them support and guidance to help them achieve aims important to them.
READ MOREBook Now: A packed programme of seminars and discussion will be on offer on Wednesday 18th of November when the first-ever online AgriScot event takes place.
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