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.

March 22, 2021

Do you know your its from your it’s and do you think first impressions count?

I’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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March 15, 2021

OnFARM Podcast: Attending the virtual Scottish Rural Parliament

The fourth Scottish Rural Parliament is in full swing as we publish this episode. Previous gatherings have taken place in different parts of Scotland - Oban in 2014, Brechin in 2016 and Stranraer in 2018.This time, due to the ongoing Covid situation, the event is taking place entirely online.

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March 15, 2021

March News

When we say we understand the pressures of rural life, we really mean it! The farmers in the team have put away the snow shovels (hopefully they won’t be needed again this side of December) and have been preparing for lambing and sowing.News

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March 9, 2021

There has never been a better time to convert to organic

SOPA (The Scottish Organic Producers Association) say that there has never been a better time than now to convert to organic farming.

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March 8, 2021

OnFARM Podcast: Carbon capture on farm with Rock on Soils and SOPA

Rock on Soils is a project exploring whether spreading crushed rock onto agricultural land can capture large quantities of carbon in the ground.Taking carbon out of the air is a key part of the fight against climate change, and the rock that's used is a by-product of quarrying, so it's an exciting prospect.

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