At Glensaugh we have passed the milestone of 15 April which brings an end to the heather burning season and also sees a winding down of the first (crossbred) lambing.
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At Glensaugh we have passed the milestone of 15 April which brings an end to the heather burning season and also sees a winding down of the first (crossbred) lambing.
At Glensaugh we are lambing our crossbred ewes. This is a labour intensive operation which requires round the clock supervision.
An un-missable evening for fans of crime fiction and crime dramas as well as those with an interest in forensic science is taking place at The Informatics Forum as part of the Edinburgh Science Festival next week (Tuesday 13 April). [continue reading ... ]
The British Society of Soil Science and the Institute of Professional Soil Scientists unite to form a single voice for Soil Science.
Kathryn Allton Executive Officer of the British Society of Soil Science said “The creation of a single soil science organisation will enable stronger, more effective representation and help support all aspects of soil science into the future”.