At Glensaugh autumn is well advanced. October was a predominantly dry month which allowed us to sell finished stock in good condition, but the month ended on a very wet note.
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At Glensaugh autumn is well advanced. October was a predominantly dry month which allowed us to sell finished stock in good condition, but the month ended on a very wet note.
Scientists from the Aberdeen-based Macaulay Land Use Research Institute (Macaulay), are presenting key findings to over 150 delegates and stakeholders, including Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Richard Lochhead, at Scotland’s first ever Land Use Summit being held in Inverness today [Monday, 9 November]. The links between different types of land use and their competing demands will discussed at the summit, highlighting the wide range of economic, social and environmental benefits which Scotland’s rural land delivers. [continue reading ... ]