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FAS TV S4 Episode 30
FAS TV covers a wide range of topics across sectors, as well as regular updates on regulatory and policy changes.
In this episode of CropCast, Tiffany Stephenson is joined by Dr Kerry Leslie to talk about the potato viruses which can cause devastating compulsory burn-down orders and why these viruses remain a major concern for the industry going forward.
FAS TV S4 Episode 30
On our final FAS TV episode of season 4, we are looking into the world of showing livestock with a visit to the Royal Northern Spring Show. We hear from the organisers as they gear up for what many consider the first agricultural show of the year. We met with show enthusiast Michael Robertson, who shares with us how showing cattle has gone from a hobby to a full-time part of his farming business, with a real focus on producing show quality cattle.
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.
Events
- 24 May Fife Show
- 28 May BeefTech 2025
- 28 May Soil Myth Busting – Scottish Borders
- 29 May Farm Wildlife Walks – Lothians
- 29 May Soil Myth Busting – Aberdeenshire
- 30 May Biodiversity Audit Meeting – Stirling
- 30 May Deer Farming – Tullynessle Deer Farm
- 5 Jun Forage Focus Summer Event – Castle Douglas
- 5 Jun AHDB: Getting Real with Integrated Pest Management
- 6 Jun Quality Meat Scotland: Streamlining at the Banff and Buchan Monitor Farm
Events
- 24 May Fife Show
- 28 May BeefTech 2025
- 28 May Soil Myth Busting – Scottish Borders
- 29 May Farm Wildlife Walks – Lothians
- 29 May Soil Myth Busting – Aberdeenshire
- 30 May Biodiversity Audit Meeting – Stirling
- 30 May Deer Farming – Tullynessle Deer Farm
- 5 Jun Forage Focus Summer Event – Castle Douglas
- 5 Jun AHDB: Getting Real with Integrated Pest Management
- 6 Jun Quality Meat Scotland: Streamlining at the Banff and Buchan Monitor Farm
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