Biodiversity
Farm Wildlife Walks – Berwickshire
Farming with nature at Oldcastles (Please see map above or What3Words for exact location) Two years ago the Farm Advisory Service launched the Farm Wildlife Walks initiative, an attempt to…
Read More >Farm Wildlife Walks – Ayrshire
FARM WILDLIFE WALKS IS BACK! | Two years ago the Farm Advisory Service launched the Farm Wildlife Walks initiative, an attempt to promote grass-roots conversations around nature conservation and the…
Read More >Scotland’s Terrestrial and Aquatic Mammals
Farmland in Scotland has the potential to host some of Scotland’s most threatened and important species. This is especially true for some of our most iconic mammal species, such as…
Read More >Bats and Biodiversity
If you are out on the farm around dusk or dawn during the summer months, you might spot bats fluttering through the sky, when little else is active but you…
Read More >Denise Walton – Scottish Borders
This article originally appeared on the Farming For A Better Climate website As well as running an organic and Pasture for Life accredited mixed farming business within the Scottish Borders,…
Read More >Phil Knott: Skye – The Agriculture, Biodiversity and Climate Change Network
This article originally appeared on the Farming For A Better Climate website Phil is a crofter based on the Isle of Skye Farm Type: Croft Total area farmed: 3 ha…
Read More >The Campbell family: Ayrshire – The Agriculture, Biodiversity and Climate Change Network
This article originally appeared on the Farming For A Better Climate website Willie, Margaret and Robert Campbell run a mixed farm in Ayrshire with a focus on dairy, beef, sheep…
Read More >David and Wilma Finlay: Dumfries & Galloway – The Agriculture, Biodiversity and Climate Change Network
This article originally appeared on the Farming For A Better Climate website Farm Type: Upland organic dairy, beef and sheep Total area farmed: 340ha (including 40ha woodland) Total cropping area:…
Read More >Ross Mitchell: Aberdeenshire – The Agriculture, Biodiversity and Climate Change Network
This article originally appeared on the Farming For A Better Climate website Ross Mitchell runs a soft fruit and arable farm in Aberdeenshire with a focus on regenerative agricultural practices.…
Read More >Debbie Playfair: Scottish Borders – The Agriculture, Biodiversity and Climate Change Network
This article originally appeared on the Farming For A Better Climate website Debbie runs a mixed enterprise farming business over two holdings within the Scottish Borders. Farm Type: Mixed –…
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