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We look back at the Highland Society’s history all the way back to 1784, on a tour of Ingliston House with RHASS chairman Bill Gray. It's Bill's first visit to the Society's boardroom since the momentous decision to cancel the 2020 Royal Highland Show due to Coronavirus.For this episode, Monty also speaks to:Farming journalist and writer Andrew ArbuckleKen Fletcher, editor of the Scottish Farmer
READ MOREHopes that at least one major agricultural event would be able to take place in Scotland this year have been dashed, with the announcement AgriScot 2020 has been cancelled.Scheduled to take place on Wednesday 18 November, AgriScot Directors remained optimistic until recently that the event would be able to take place, even if not quite in the usual format.
READ MOREEquestrian events attract some of the biggest crowds at the Royal Highland Show, with top show jumpers, displays of Clydesdales, Shetlands and other breeds, as well as the frenetic and joyful activity of the Pony Club Games!In this episode of OnFARM with RHASS, Anna delves into all things equestrian and hears from breeders, judges and competitors at the very top of their discipline.
READ MOREThere is so much time, passion, and painstaking commitment that goes into getting a beast ready for the ring at the Royal Highland Show.
READ MOREThe Countryside Area is the section of the Royal Highland Show reserved for heritage crafts and traditional skills.It is quieter and slightly apart from the hustle and bustle of the main showground.
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