Crofts & Small Farms
Getting the Most from Your Carcass – A Butchery Demo for Those Producing Meat Boxes
Selling direct offers good engagement with your consumers but you need to understand your product and be able to talk to consumers with some knowledge of what you are selling.…
Read More >Meat Expectations
Join us at the Stornoway Golf Club for our free event, where we will be looking to demonstrate traditional and added value sheep carcass cuts that increasingly has a keen…
Read More >Performance Targets for Small Herds
Benchmarking is as an important tool for small herds as it is for larger herds. However, due to mathematics – many of the standard industry targets don’t really make sense…
Read More >Caithness New Entrants Group – Healthy Ewes
Local Highland Vets, Ken and David will be taking you through the management of your ewe flock from tupping, during pregnancy and through to lambing time
Read More >Farm Management Handbook 2022/23
The 44th edition Farm Management Handbook 2023/24 is out now! The 43rd edition of the Farm Management Handbook is an essential tool for any progressive farm business, providing a comprehensive…
Read More >Crofting Matters – Buying Stock
If you are a new crofter, or new to buying livestock, we have some wise words from Sarah Balfour on what to think about and how to navigate the auction…
Read More >Borders Women in Agriculture: Crunching Carbon Audit Results
Join us at this Borders Women in Agriculture meeting to gain a better understanding of what carbon audits are, the process of doing them and what the results mean.
Read More >Integrating Trees Network Event
Walking and Talking trees with Michael Foxley of Achaphubial, Ardgour, Fort William
Read More >Boxing Clever – how to get the best from your home grown produce
Join us at the Grinneabhat Centre in Bragar for our event, where we will be looking at how to get the most from your produce and route surplus home grown…
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