Agricultural practices and techniques in New Zealand and potential lessons for land use in the UK will be highlighted at a seminar at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute this week (Friday 28th May 2010).
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Agricultural practices and techniques in New Zealand and potential lessons for land use in the UK will be highlighted at a seminar at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute this week (Friday 28th May 2010).
An exciting exhibition exploring and explaining the fascinating world of peat bogs through a wide range of artistic techniques is now on display at the Thomas Tosh Gallery, Thornhill.
At Glensaugh the season is changing rapidly. Lambing and calving of cows is over. Most of our cows are now outside, but still receiving supplementary feeding.
Crime fiction, whether for film, TV or paperback, is one of the most popular genres in our society. We have a fascination with who-dunnits, speculating endlessly about the hows, whys and wherefores of increasingly complex and macabre murders. [continue reading ... ]