2020 Publications
Rotational Grazing Vlog: Adapting grazing in cooler May conditions on Shetland
Grass growth on Scholland Farm has been slow due to cool may conditions. Therefore, the ewe and lamb grazing has been adapted and the cows are grazing shorter…
Read More >Rotational Grazing Vlog: An update after some rain
Forest farm was getting quite dry, in this video, William returns to the heifers following 10 mm of much needed rain.
Read More >Rotational Grazing Vlog: Scalpsie – the plan for 2020: deferred grazing & adapting for dry weather
Ian gives an overview of Scalspie farm. With unseasonal dry weather this spring, he has had to adapt the plan to keep the stock going.
Read More >Rotational Grazing Vlog: Introducing Ian Dickson & Scalpsie Farm
Introducing Ian! Ian is contributing to the farmer video series to give practical insights into rotational grazing management and better grass utilisation. There are three other farmers in this…
Read More >Rotational Grazing Vlog: Introducing Giles Henry & Oakwood Mill
Introducing Giles! Giles is contributing to the farmer video series to give practical insights into rotational grazing management and better grass utilisation. There are three other farmers in…
Read More >Rotational Grazing Vlog: Introducing Jamie Leslie & Scholland Farm
Introducing Jamie! Jamie is contributing to the farmer video series to give practical insights into rotational grazing management and better grass utilisation. There are three other farmers in…
Read More >Rotational Grazing Vlog: Introducing William Willis & Forest Farm
Introducing William! William is contributing to the farmer video series to give practical insights into rotational grazing management and better grass utilisation. There are three other farmers in…
Read More >Arable Scotland: Plant Health Live Stream
This live stream on plant health addressed the challenges and opportunities of implementing best practice, with contrasting New Zealand and UK experiences on new products, pesticides and sustainable…
Read More >Arable Scotland: Webinar for New Entrants
Annie McKee from the James Hutton Institute, drawing on input from the NEFERTITI Scottish Hub, hosted a webinar discussion on ‘New People, New Pathways – Routes into Arable…
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