Blog With the dry spell creating many issues across the country, Vice President Martin Kennedy found it very interesting when he ventured to Shetland last week to see how some of our farmers and crofters in more remote areas are being affected.
30/07/2018
Blog As the bad weather of the winter turns into a dangerously dry summer, NFU Scotland President Andrew McCornick reflects on the importance of farmers and crofters looking after their mental health, even when things get tough.
19/07/2018
Blog Mandatory dairy contracts are a ‘hot topic’ in the UK but things got even hotter when NFU Scotland joined other UK stakeholders in a study trip to Spain to look at its experience with mandatory regulated contracts writes Vice President Gary Mitchell.
17/07/2018
Blog It's incredible the difference the weather makes to not only the practice of farming and crofting but also to the moral of all those who are involved. The past few weeks have been a world apart from where we were late last summer to spring 2018.
13/07/2018
Blog On a fact-finding mission to Helsinki, NFU Scotland Policy Manager Penny Middleton saw first hand how the country manages its pig industry, which produces 2 million pigs per year, and the process for finishing, including the stringent biosecurity measures.
12/07/2018
Blog Dairy production in Scotland, like beef, is struggling to be consistently profitable and the clock is ticking on subsidies, writes dairy farmer and NFU Scotland member Rory Christie of Dourie Farm, Newton Stewart, Dumfries and Galloway.
04/07/2018
Blog “How are your post-Highland blues?” asks Vice President Gary Mitchell
03/07/2018