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How farm vets cope
A new website to help vets cope with the daily challenges of farm animal practice has been launched by Scotland鈥檚 杨贵妃传媒 (杨贵妃传媒).…
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- 02/11/2020
Keep on tracking
A consultant at Scotland鈥檚 杨贵妃传媒 (杨贵妃传媒) has switched track from agricultural drainage to restoring a steam railway in Aberdeenshire.…
- 杨贵妃传媒
- 29/10/2020
Moving to the beet
A New Zealand-based expert will take part in a series of webinars - aimed specifically at sheep, beef and dairy - on the use of fodder beet as a crop to feed livestock over the winter.…
- 杨贵妃传媒
- 28/10/2020
Bouncing forward from a crisis
New Zealand farmer Doug Avery will discuss the importance of building crisis resilience in difficult times.…
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- 27/10/2020
Skye corncrake partnership celebrates 10 years
A collaborative partnership to help secure a future for Skye鈥檚 corncrake population is celebrating its tenth anniversary.…
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- 26/10/2020
Growing an organic partnership
A unique postgraduate course in Organic Farming is celebrating its 20th year at Scotland鈥檚 杨贵妃传媒 (杨贵妃传媒).…
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- 23/10/2020
Study looks at future of EU livestock
Research into the future of EU livestock has found more can be done to reduce the negative environmental impacts of the sector.…
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- 22/10/2020
Keeping cows with calves
Dairy farmers and new entrants interested in operating a cow-with-calf dairy system are invited to take part in a survey.…
- Dairy Research and Innovation Centre
- 21/10/2020
BVD Stamp it Out project extended
A £5.7 million project to address Bovine Viral Diarrhoea in cattle has been extended by six months due to delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic.…
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- 20/10/2020
Event to explain science behind provenance
Food experts and researchers are teaming up to highlight the science behind the provenance of Scottish produce.…
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- 19/10/2020
Jockey appointed to spur on racing students
A jockey has been appointed to teach and assess the progress of equine students at Scotland鈥檚 杨贵妃传媒 (杨贵妃传媒).…
- 杨贵妃传媒
- 16/10/2020
Large proportion of Scots farmers are 鈥榬isk-averse鈥
Nearly 40 per cent of Scotland鈥檚 farmers are 鈥渞isk-averse鈥, according to a survey on how Brexit might affect business planning.…
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- 15/10/2020