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Ex-student Scott named Arable Farmer of the Year
A former student from Scotland’s Rural College has been named Arable Farmer of the Year.…
- SRUC
- 08/10/2019

Scientists investigate stink bug threat
Scientists are investigating whether a stink bug which wreaks havoc on a wide range of crops could establish itself in Scotland.…
- SRUC
- 07/10/2019

The graze debate
An award-winning farmer will be among the experts discussing the impact of different grazing methods on soil health and animal performance at a conference next month. Charley Walker and his wife…
- SRUC
- 07/10/2019

Improving the welfare of laying hens
A multi-million pound European-wide project to improve the conditions of egg-laying chickens is launched today (Friday 4 October), to coincide with World Animal Day.…
- SRUC
- 04/10/2019

Free calf health and management advice for dairy farmers
Dairy farmers will learn about reducing calf losses, the impact of early disease detection, calf nutrition and maximising growth performance at an open farm event organised by SRUC. Calf mortality in…
- Dairy Research and Innovation Centre
- 04/10/2019

Caring at Craibstone
Students and animals at SRUC in Aberdeen are celebrating the opening of a new £350,000 home for creatures – great and small – ahead of World Animal Day tomorrow (4 October).…
- SRUC
- 03/10/2019

Global livestock research centre looks to the future
The founding partners of a global livestock research partnership, including SRUC, have signed a collaborative framework agreement to underpin its future for the next five years.…
- SRUC
- 02/10/2019

Grass to Gas
Scottish scientists are leading an international research project to find new ways of feeding and breeding sheep to reduce their impact on the environment.…
- SRUC
- 02/10/2019

Long distance learning
A New Zealand-based greenkeeper is taking distance learning to a whole new level after signing up to study Golf Course Management at Scotland’s Rural College – more than 11,300 miles away.…
- SRUC
- 30/09/2019

STEM subjects take lessons from farming
Real life agricultural data, providing a snapshot of farm life, has been used to create a learning resource for schools. The Data 4 Schools programme – a partnership between Scotland’s Rural College…
- SRUC
- 30/09/2019

Cabinet Secretary launches new land matching service
The launch of a new land matching service to tackle the issue of an ageing farming population and improve access for new entrants has been welcomed by consultants at Scotland’s Rural College.…
- SRUC
- 27/09/2019

Breeding for an extra lamb chop
Sheep farmers can now breed for extra chops – thanks to information being provided by CT scans of live lambs. Researchers at Scotland’s Rural College have been using CT technology for more than two…
- SRUC
- 26/09/2019