Podcast Publications
Podcast: Thrill of The Hill – Flock Resilience
While a Brexit trade deal has taken some pressure off the sheep sector the changing political and agricultural landscape means that it must adapt to the new challenges of climate…
Read More >Livestock Monthly: Sheep (May 2021)
In the latest of our livestock monthly podcasts episodes hosted by Beef Specialist Robert Ramsay of SAC Consulting, we talk sheep with Veterinary Investigation Officer, Heather Stevenson of SRUC Veterinary…
Read More >Cropcast: Winter cereal disease management
In this episode of Cropcast we’re talking about winter cereal disease management with Prof Fiona Burnett, Peter Lindsay and Dr Neil Havis.
Read More >Livestock Monthly Podcast: Beef (April 2021)
In the latest of our livestock monthly podcasts episodes hosted by Beef Specialist Robert Ramsay of SAC Consulting, we talk beef with Veterinary Investigation Officer, Tim Geraghty of SRUC Veterinary…
Read More >Ever Thought Of Pigs As A Commercial Opportunity – Rearing?
Ross MacKenzie shares his experiences of rearing pigs.
Read More >Ever Thought Of Pigs As A Commercial Opportunity? – Breeding
Janette Sutherland speaks to Ross MacKenzie about his work in the pig industry and setting up breeding units.
Read More >Ever Thought Of Pigs As A Commercial Opportunity?
Andy McGowan from Scottish Pig Producers gives an overview of the Scottish pig industry.
Read More >Precision solutions to animal health & welfare: episode 1
Welcome along to our animal health & welfare series of podcasts. Over the course of 2021, we’ll be bringing you 8 podcasts, each falling under the theme of animal health…
Read More >Improving efficiency to stay competitive
In the latest Farm Advisory Service (FAS) podcast, Rowan Marshall, co-owner of family business, Peter Marshall Farms in Perthshire, describes his experience of applying for a carbon audit and the…
Read More >Cropcast: Spring Barley Disease
Cropcast is back! This month we’re exploring spring Barley disease management with Prof Fiona Burnett, Peter Lindsay and Dr Neil Havis.
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