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Season 3 Episode 30
On this weeks FAS TV, we’re at Preston Hall Farms near Pathhead in the Lothians to hear about the opportunities and challenges identified for livestock and arable integration using cover crops sown after winter cereals for winter livestock grazing. And we head back to Tiree to hear how agri-environment schemes are helping protect the corncrake population throughout the breeding season.
FAS TV covers a wide range of topics across sectors, as well as regular updates on regulatory and policy changes.
In the last episode of this series, we hear from ecological consultant and future host of this podcast, Harry Fisher. We discuss his experience of BNG and how it works, including biodiversity metrics, valuing nature, opportunities for Scotland and what he is looking forward to as the future host of Natural Capital.
Season 3 Episode 30
On this weeks FAS TV, we’re at Preston Hall Farms near Pathhead in the Lothians to hear about the opportunities and challenges identified for livestock and arable integration using cover crops sown after winter cereals for winter livestock grazing. And we head back to Tiree to hear how agri-environment schemes are helping protect the corncrake population throughout the breeding season.
FAS TV is a weekly agricultural show which recreates traditional on-farm visits.
Designed for farmers and crofters, each episode delivers technical messages in a digestible format, with real farmers demonstrating advice in practice.
Farm Advisory Service for farming advice and support in Scotland
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