FAS Newsletters
FAS produces a range of newsletters providing regular updates on a variety of topics. You can subscribe to them all below.
FAS Newsletter

Our monthly newsletter provides a round up our latest news, events and publications along with advice on how to improve your croft or farm's profitability and sustainability.

The Business & Policy Edition provides up-to-date market and policy intelligence for farmers and other rural professionals each month.

Bi-monthly updates on milk production, market trends and commodity prices. There are also updates on cereal markets and other straights relating to feed prices, along with articles on key technical and business issues.

Receive quarterly information and advice on making the most of woodlands as part of the farm business. From woodland creation to management and harvesting, along with forestry news, and updates on the Forestry Grant Scheme and the timber market.
First Woodland & Natural Capital newsletter due in July 2025

A monthly update on the trends and challenges facing arable farmers in Scotland. Supported by SRUC research and trials to bring you up-to-date information that will benefit your business.
Next Generation News

Updates twice a year to inform the next generation of farmers, crofters and other rural professionals. For those looking to develop their skills as they develop their business and understanding of Scottish Agriculture.
First Next Generation newsletter due in July 2025
Organics Edition

Launching later in 2025, this newsletter will highlight the different methods and approaches available to organic farmers, as well as advice on how to start an organic transition, and how to transplant innovations from other areas of agriculture into organic systems.
First Organics newsletter due in June 2025
Livestock Edition

A new addition for 2025, the livestock edition will be released regularly and is a great way to stay up to date with seasonal concerns and general innovation in the sector.
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