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Season 2 Episode 9
Today on FAS TV, we visit Shetland to hear from one farmer who has set up the Rural Experience for cruise ship tourists to learn about Shetland ponies, sheep and sheep dog training; and we head back to South Clunes Farm to hear how Fred and Sofi are working collaboratively with other farmers and land managers to boost biodiversity within the West Loch Ness Farm Cluster.
FAS TV covers a wide range of topics across sectors, as well as regular updates on regulatory and policy changes.
Crofting regulation, which covers what you can do with your croft land and how, is a tricky subject, full of acronyms and references to various Acts of Parliament. For most crofters, the day-to-day croft work is unaffected by legislation. It’s often only when crofts change that attention to the legislation is needed.
In this podcast, we discuss some of the most common scenarios. Is there anything you need to do now or be prepared for?
Season 2 Episode 9
Today on FAS TV, we visit Shetland to hear from one farmer who has set up the Rural Experience for cruise ship tourists to learn about Shetland ponies, sheep and sheep dog training; and we head back to South Clunes Farm to hear how Fred and Sofi are working collaboratively with other farmers and land managers to boost biodiversity within the West Loch Ness Farm Cluster.
FAS TV covers a wide range of topics across sectors, as well as regular updates on regulatory and policy changes.
Events
- 22 Aug Graze Debate 2022 – Edinvale Farm
- 23 Aug Adding value to farm and croft assets webinar
- 24 Aug Walking and Talking trees with Andrew Adamson of Netherurd Home Farm, Blyth Bridge, near West Linton, Peeblesshire
- 24 Aug Finance Training for Common Grazings – North Uist
- 24 Aug Perthshire Women in Ag: Crunching Carbon Audit Results Workshop
- 24 Aug Jemma Harding – how cycling, collies, and farming have changed my life
- 26 Aug Boxing Clever – how to get the best from your home grown produce
- 30 Aug Grazing for Profit and Biodiversity – Rotational and deferred cattle grazing
- 30 Aug Finance Training for Common Grazings – South Uist
- 31 Aug Walking and Talking trees with Richard Lockett of Knockbain Farm, Dingwall.
Events
- 22 Aug Graze Debate 2022 – Edinvale Farm
- 23 Aug Adding value to farm and croft assets webinar
- 24 Aug Walking and Talking trees with Andrew Adamson of Netherurd Home Farm, Blyth Bridge, near West Linton, Peeblesshire
- 24 Aug Finance Training for Common Grazings – North Uist
- 24 Aug Perthshire Women in Ag: Crunching Carbon Audit Results Workshop
- 24 Aug Jemma Harding – how cycling, collies, and farming have changed my life
- 26 Aug Boxing Clever – how to get the best from your home grown produce
- 30 Aug Grazing for Profit and Biodiversity – Rotational and deferred cattle grazing
- 30 Aug Finance Training for Common Grazings – South Uist
- 31 Aug Walking and Talking trees with Richard Lockett of Knockbain Farm, Dingwall.
Having a ‘regulated’ or ‘in office’ Common Grazing means that…
Having a ‘regulated’ or ‘in office’ Common Grazing means that…