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Five acres of stubble neeps posted missing – stolen by the storm

Royal Deeside farmer, Dave Watson, has lost five acres of stubble turnips following the floods in the East of Scotland, last weekend.

Perthshire farmer Pete Grewar to walk 105 miles without a break from Black Isle to Blairgowrie

Perthshire farmer Pete Grewar to walk 105 miles without a break from Black Isle to Blairgowrie © Supplied Pete Grewar is training for a 105 mile walk across Scotland to raise money for Cancer Research UK. Perthshire farmer Pete Grewar is walking 105 miles from the Black Isle to Blairgowrie to raise money for Cancer Research UK. Gayle Ritchie finds out why. Farmer Pete Grewar is the epitome of fitness. The 43-year starts his mornings with sits-ups, squats and press-ups and spends his free time running, walking and climbing hills. He’s in training for an epic 105-mile “farm to farm” charity walking challenge next month, hiking from the Black Isle to West Ardler near Blairgowrie.

Putting solar power on farms where it will pay

Putting solar power on farms where it will pay
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No seed exports, then no imports!

Happy New Year everyone. The dying embers of a year to forget have been fanned into a spark of hope for the year to come. The promise of a vaccine for over 50s by late spring bodes well for most farmers (average age 56) and somewhat cushions the blow of turning 50 in May for me. We coped with one lockdown, we will find a way to cope with another, although many of our staff are visiting family in Poland and Romania, and their route back to Scotland is uncertain at this point. A no-deal Brexit has been narrowly averted, but what we are left with has not necessarily given us back control of our own destiny. Michael McParland QC wrote an excellent letter to The Times recently – The sole determinants (of all free trade agreements) are economic interests and muscle, and the UK will always be smaller than the EU. We’ll be dancing to its tune for the foreseeable future.

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