News from the field

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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.

November 15, 2020

November 2020 Newsletter

"O Scotia! my dear, my native soil!For whom my warmest wish to heaven is sent;Long may thy hardy sons of rustic toilBe blest with health, and peace, and sweet content." - Robert Burns

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November 9, 2020

OnFARM Podcast: Converting from conventional to organic farming with SOPA

What does it take to convert from conventional to organic farming? What are the benefits and pitfalls of making the switch, and what really captures people’s passion along the way?

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November 3, 2020

Embrace Forestry at AgriScot for a Green Recovery

Integration of farming and woodland - using underproductive or marginal land for tree planting -could significantly boost the sustainability of rural businesses, states Scottish Forestry.

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November 2, 2020

OnFARM Podcast: Organic oilseed rape production in Aberdeenshire

Organic 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.

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October 28, 2020

AgriScot Online Dairy Hub Seminar Plans Revealed

The 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.

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