Episodios

  • Agri Culture - James Logan: Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland
    Jun 11 2025

    Mary-Jane Lawrie is joined by James Logan, the current chairman of the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland. This episode was recorded in the lead up to the Royal Highland Show 2025, and James tells us about changes at the Society and what he is looking forward to about this year’s show. He talks about his life in agriculture and how he got involved with RHASS.

    Thanks for joining us for this episode of Agri Culture. If you’d like to get in touch or find out more about RHASS you can find links in the show notes. This episode was presented by me Mary-Jane Lawrie, produced by George Gauley and edited by Cameron Waugh, in association with the Scottish Government.

    For more information, visit  www.FAS.scot

    Twitter: @FASScot

    Facebook: @FASScot


    National Advice Hub

    Phone: 0300 323 0161

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  • Stock Talk - Craig and Claire Grant
    May 30 2025

    Welcome to Stock Talk hosted by Beef and Sheep Consultant Kirsten Williams. On today’s episode Kirsten is joined by farmers Craig and Claire Grant who run a mixed farming enterprise across 1,300 acres arable and 400 acres grass (owned and rented) along with their team of 20 full and part time employees. The business has poultry across five sites with a total of 225,000 laying hens, in addition to 330 bulling heifers that are sold privately with high health off farm to producers throughout Scotland. Craig and Claire regularly engage with the public, sharing information about where food comes from.

    Episode Timestamps

    00.35 Introducing Craig and Claire Grant

    04.30 Business components, systems and staff

    07.44 Finding and retaining labour

    11.20 Enriched colonies and free-range birds

    14.50 Egg markets and Kindrought Egg Hoosie

    19.03 Cooperation in farming

    21.37 Audits

    23.47 Cattle: marketing on farm, scoring charts, high health, certification packages

    32.10 Buying young stock

    35.57 Building relationships and trust

    37.05 An award-winning business (Young Farmer of the Year, Mixed Farm of the Year, Overall Farm of the Year)

    FAS Resources

    Contract Farming Agreements Explained | Farm Advisory Service

    Business planning and financial management: An introduction | Farm Advisory Service


    Other Resources

    C J Grant | Facebook


    For more information, visit  www.FAS.scot

    Facebook: @FASScot

    National Advice Hub

    Phone: 0300 323 0161

    Email: advice@fas.scot

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  • Crofting Matters - Changes to Improve Welfare of Lambs
    May 28 2025

    A game changer for sheep on hill grazings?

    It’s very tricky to castrate and tail lambs within 7 days unless lambs are born inbye. Could two new techniques, that allow castration and tailing up to 3 months of age, not only reduce pain levels in lambs, but allow better and easier management on commons and hills?

    The all-important intake of colostrum and bonding of ewe and lamb can be disrupted by tailing and castrating. Changing timings, so that one or other is carried out when the lamb is older, perhaps alongside other treatments such as vaccination or worming, reduces mismothering, and could be more efficient.

    The Animal Welfare Committee (AWC) report on tail docking and castration of lambs (2022) recommends that effective anaesthesia and analgesia should be used routinely for castration and tail docking of lambs, when the methods used are likely to cause significant pain. In recent years new equipment that can reduce the pain associated with tailing and castrating have been developed. Numnuts and Clipfitter are now more widely available and have been shown to have welfare benefits when used for tailing and castrating. In Scotland, the Government has allowed these techniques to be used beyond 7 days of age.

    Here we discuss the two products: techniques, benefits and drawbacks, costs and practicalities for use with lambs and calves.

    Subscribe to hear more about the project when we report on crofter’s experiences of using the products.

    Related Resources:

    Watch our webinar recording where we look at how three farmers are using different methods and approaches to tail docking and castration

    Webinar - Sustainable Sheep Systems - Tail Docking and Castration

    Technical Note (TN679): Castration and Tail Docking of Lambs


    Using clipfitter in practice:

    Using Clips for Castration and Tails (YouTube)

    FAS TV - Tail Docking and Castration in Lambs

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  • Natural Capital - John Wright: Hedgerows, Ditches, and Drystane Dykes
    May 27 2025

    Linear features like hedgerows, ditches and drystone dykes are symbolic of our countryside, providing boundaries and unique habitats. From their history as a form of ancient enclosure, to their importance for nature, we go on a journey with John Wright to discuss these fascinating ecosystems, their natural and cultural significance and what they can tell us about our landscape.

    John Wright is a naturalist, fungi expert, forager and author who has written many books covering Britain's countryside, its history and value to us past and present. John shares his knowledge on the history of the British countryside, why we should value and look after our linear habitats and the abundance of biodiversity they support.

    Host Harry Fisher, Producer Iain Boyd, Editor Kieron Sim, Executive Producer Kirstyn Blackwood

    Timestamps:

    1:07 – 8:27 Intro to John and the early history of linear features

    8:27 – 19:22 Hedgerows decline, focus on biodiversity and landscape pressures

    19:23 – 33:39 Species in hedgerows and importance of different habitats

    33:40 – 39:07 The biodiversity on stonewall dykes

    39:07 – End Management and advice to support biodiveristy


    Related FAS resources:  

    Biodiversity | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

    FAS Sounds | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

    Protecting Scotland's Peatlands Woodland, and Hedgerows | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

    Technical Note (TN738): Hedges – Carbon, Conservation & Compliance


    Other Related Resources:

    A Natural History of the Hedgerow - Profile Books

    John Wright - Profile Books

    Dr Rob Walton Life in a Hedge (researchgate.net)

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  • Rural Roundup - AECS & Water Scarcity
    May 21 2025

    Welcome back to the Rural Round-up. On today’s episode George Chalmers & Tiffany Stephenson talk about the upcoming AECS deadline and the pressing issue of water scarcity. This show is produced in association with the Scottish Government.

    FAS Resources

    Water Scarcity - Farming and Water Scotland

    Events | Events helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

    For more information, visit www.FAS.scot

    Twitter: @FASScot

    Facebook: @FASScot

    National Advice Hub

    Phone: 0300 323 0161

    Email: advice@fas.scot

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  • CropCast - Potato Viruses
    May 20 2025

    In this episode, Tiffany Stephenson is joined by Dr Kerry Leslie to talk about the Potato viruses, which can cause devastating compulsory burn down orders, and why these viruses remain a major concern for the industry going forward.

    Welcome to Cropcast, your go-to podcast for all the latest information on arable crops.

    Each month, SAC advisor Tiffany Stephenson will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates to help you make decisions in the field.

    Producer George Gauley, Editor Cameron Waugh, Executive Producer Kirstyn Blackwood, in association with the Scottish Government.

    Linked FAS Resources

    • Six steps for virus management doc https://www.sasa.gov.uk/sites/default/files/The_6_Steps_to_Effective_Virus_Management_in_Potato_Crops.pdf
    • The SAC Association of Potato Producers (SACAPP) https://www.sruc.ac.uk/business-services/sac-consulting/our-expert-teams/knowledge-networks/potato-services/


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  • Agri Culture - John Ferguson: Thinking outside the box
    May 14 2025

    Mary-Jane Lawrie is joined by John Ferguson, founder and CEO of Sisaltech Ltd, a Scottish company which produces sustainable building insulation from natural sisal fibres and Scottish wool. In this episode John shares his unique story on how he got started, his sustainable business goals and his top tips for business success.

    Thanks for joining us for this episode of Agri Culture. If you’d like to get in touch or find out more about John and Sisaltech you can find links in the show notes.  This episode was presented by me Mary-Jane Lawrie, produced by George Gauley and edited by Cameron Waugh, in association with the Scottish Government. 

    Linked Resources

    Sisaltech https://www.sisalwool.com/

    John Ferguson LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sisaltech/?originalSubdomain=uk

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    48 m
  • Agribusiness News Audio May 2025: Policy, cereal, beef, sheep and milk updates and a spotlight on US tariffs
    May 9 2025

    Along with our regular monthly updates on policy, cereals, beef, sheep and milk, in this edition we also have a spotlight on US tariffs.

    Agribusiness News publication is now moving to the Business & Policy newsletter, a monthly update on market and policy intelligence for farmers and other rural professionals. To subscribe, please visit our newsletters page at https://www.fas.scot/newsletters/

    Show Notes

    00:34 News in Brief

    02:39 Policy Briefs – Keeping Up to Date, Glyphosate renewal, Housing Rent Control Consultation, Dog Theft (Scotland) Bill, Key dates.

    08:05 Cereals – Scottish Harvest Estimate, Scottish Farm Business Survey Results.

    15:47 Beef – Prices top £7 per kilo, Consumer demand and trade impacts, Farm Business Survey beef farms.

    21:42 Sheep – Trade and festivals, Impact of US tariffs on the sector, Scottish Farm Business Survey Results.

    25:56 Milk – Production data, farm-gate prices, dairy commodities and market indicators, milk from grass, pre-cutting grass analysis.

    33:01 Sector focus – US Tariffs.

    37:51 Further articles – The Trump Effect, Scottish Farm Business Income, Improving your farming finances.

    FAS Resources:

    Business and Policy Newsletter 2025 (Formally Agribusiness News)

    Newsletters | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

    Other Links:

    Rural Policy | Scottish Parliament Website

    Active substance renewal: glyphosate - HSE

    EU plant protection regulations (EC website)

    Scottish Government: Housing (Scotland) Bill: Consultation

    Housing (Scotland) Bill - Scottish Government consultations - Citizen Space

    Dog Theft (Scotland) Bill | Scottish Parliament Website

    Scottish Farm Business Survey: annual estimates 2023-2024

    Sector Focus: The Trump Effect (ABN December 2024)

    Scottish Farm Business Income 2021 – 2022 (ABN April...

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