Back to the Future, a Resolution to use our Past to Inform our Next Steps
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Welcome back to the Rural Round-up hosted by me, Kerry Hammond. This show is produced in association with the Scottish Government. On today’s episode George & Robert think about what Rabbie Burns would have to say about Farming today. They reflect on the similarities, and the massive changes that agriculture has seen since the Poet was working a plough.   We are also joined by Phil Knott a crofter from Skye, the Vice-Chair of the Nature Friendly Farming Network and facilitator of two farmers networks. Phil also discusses the value of looking back to a traditional way of farming, not for conservation, but to ensure that farmers are getting the best out of their land and their enterprises. He tells us about his own crofting innovations and brings us news of a network of Crofters in Caithness and Sutherland, crofting in a nature friendly way.   FAS Resources  FAS Connect | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service  FAS Connect Conference Tickets, Wed 31 Jan 2024 at 10:00 | Eventbrite  Other Resources   Agroecology: strengthening livelihoods - Nourish Scotland  NFFN Scotland launches new crofting group for Sutherland and Caithness | Nature Friendly Farming Network, NFFN  BBC - Robert Burns - The Ploughman  For more information, visit www.FAS.scot  Twitter: @FASScot  Facebook: @FASScot    National Advice Hub  Phone: 0300 323 0161  Email: [email protected] 
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