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We're rounding off 2020 by eavesdropping on a chat between the Moredun Foundation's outgoing chairman Ian Duncan Millar, and his successor Gareth Baird.Ian chose to retire at the end of 2020 so he could end on the high point of a year of centenary festivities.
READ MOREYou're on the guestlist for a (virtual) drinks reception to celebrate 100 years of Scotland's Moredun Research Institute!Just press play to attend, enjoy the (virtual) free booze and canapes, and mingle with the great and the good of livestock science.
READ MOREAt the time of writing (December 2020), Apple Podcasts hosts 1.68 million podcasts. The stats* show that 59% of these podcasts are currently active i.e. they've released a new episode in the previous 90 days.
READ MOREThe first-ever online AgriScot event was a massive success with an unheard of 99% participation rate from the almost 1400 registered delegates (typical no-shows are around 20%).
READ MORESuccession planning is a nettle that all farming families need to grasp. You just never know what is around the corner. But it's a sensitive subject, fraught with legal, technical and emotional difficulties - so Monty has enlisted law firm Shepherd and Wedderburn to talk through the issues.
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