Farm Woodland
Farm woodlands case study – First Thinning at Myreton Farm
Clive Streeter lives at Myreton, near Keith in Moray. In 1997 Clive decided to plant seventy two hectares of commercial forestry under the Grampian Forest Challenge Fund, leaving just a…
Read More >Commercial Forestry Planting on an Active Farm – Event Summary
This meeting looked at integrating commercial forestry planting onto an active farm. It will explored the sometimes difficult balance between tree planting on a commercial scale and maintaining a viable…
Read More >Farm Woodland News – Autumn 2017
Latest news from The FAS Woodlands team
Read More >Farm Woodlands: Technical Notes & Guides
Technical Notes TN690: Protecting Young Woodlands from Vole Damage TN691: Plants and Planting Methods TN695: Pruning to Improve Timber Quality Practical Guides/Information Notes Farm Woodlands: Ground Preparation Practice Guide Practical…
Read More >Technical Note (TN695): Pruning to Improve Timber Quality
The Scottish Forestry Strategy lists improving timber quality as a priority for action because “high quality timber is more likely to meet future markets and is also more likely to find a permanent use thereby assisting carbon sequestration”.
Read More >Technical Note (TN691): Plants and Planting Methods
Forest nurseries offer a wide range of plants that can vary considerably in terms of size, provenance, age and method of production. There is also a variety of techniques you can use for tree planting and ground preparation.
Read More >Technical Note (TN690): Protecting Young Woodlands from Vole Damage
For many years grant schemes have encouraged farmers to create new woodlands using broadleaved species. Woodlands on agricultural land have to face a variety of problems especially weed competition and animal damage. Successfully establishing a young woodland requires careful attention to design detail and several years of maintenance. Unfortunately many woodlands do not receive the attention they require and high levels of tree mortality occur. In some cases the owners have had to repay grants to the Forestry Commission.
Read More >Turning over a New Leaf – The Importance of Shelter on the Croft – Event Summary
This meeting took place in Great Bernera on the far west coast of Lewis with a croft tour of small woodland habitat and a demonstration of planting techniques in the village of Kirkibost.
Read More >Scottish farmers offered support to access £252m available for woodland planting and management
The Farm Advisory Service (FAS) is offering funded support to help Scottish farmers manage and establish woodland and access a share of the £252 million available through the Forestry Grant…
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