Environment
A project involving 17 farmers in the Upper Clyde Valley has been awarded £90,000 to expand its work improving farmland habitats for wading birds.
Agri-Business
Soil Association Scotland is hosting farmers and growers across Scotland for an online discussion on May 7 about direct selling, to help businesses adapt to the coronavirus crisis.
A new network of “landscape leaders” is meeting for the first time to bring about positive environmental change in Scotland at the biggest possible scale.
A new 'landscape leadership' programme has been launched to help shape Scotland’s landscapes for future generations.
New Zealand farmer and grazing expert Murray Rohloff is set to lead two Soil Association Scotland events on paddock grazing.