News A long, cold, wet winter suddenly turned into the joint hottest summer on record for the UK, and Scottish farmers feared the worst for their 2018 harvest.
19/09/2018
Blog Planning ahead does not just mean one year at a time, as Livestock Chairman Charlie Adam explains.
14/09/2018
News NFU Scotland is once again seeking harsher penalties for those who let their dogs attack livestock, following the sentencing of an Argyll man earlier this week.
14/09/2018
News In a letter to three Secretaries of State, NFU Scotland has called for changes to be made to the way the UK proposes to deal with new products seeking Protected Food Names (PFN) status post-Brexit.
13/09/2018
News NFU Scotland regards today’s publication of an Agriculture Bill as the next step towards determining the industry’s post-Brexit future and it will study and discuss in detail the proposals presented to Parliament.
12/09/2018
News NFU Scotland has used an evidence session with Westminster’s Scottish Affairs Select Committee to urge all politicians to get behind the Chequers Brexit proposals.
10/09/2018
News To promote the procurement of fresh, local lamb in Scottish schools, NFU Scotland, with Quality Meat Scotland (QMS), Tayside Contracts and Perth & Kinross Council, have run a pilot campaign introducing a different lamb meal onto Tayside school meal plans, every week, for the last four weeks.
07/09/2018
Blog There is a burning issue with farm plastics. Vice President Martin Kennedy asks can you help?
07/09/2018
News The dangers of working with slurry gases has been highlighted in a video recorded by an Argyll farmer, who believes his investment in a gas monitor has saved his life on more than one occasion.
06/09/2018
News NFU Scotland will tomorrow (Thursday 6 September) host MSPs and researchers to discuss it’s ‘Steps to Change – A New Agricultural Policy for Scotland’ proposals
05/09/2018