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Royal Agricultural Society honours SRUC professors
Professor Jamie Newbold and Professor Christine Watson have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Agricultural Society (FRAgS) in recognition of their outstanding and continuing individual contributions to the understanding, efficiency and wellbeing of UK agriculture. …
- SRUC
- 22/07/2024
Crop Updates (18 July 2024): Yellow rust has infected wheat crops where spray timing were challenged by a lack of weather windows
Our regular round up of the issues affecting crops around Scotland, summarises how crops are developing and what weather and other issues are affecting them.…
- SAC Consulting
- 18/07/2024
Report highlights unique role of agriculture in Scottish island life
A new report produced by SRUC has highlighted the unique role agriculture plays in island life and calls on Government to use this new evidence in policy decisions.…
- SRUC
- 16/07/2024
A marathon not a sprint: creating a new food & drink enterprise
Building your own business is a marathon not a sprint. In this marathon, there will be times when you are running fast and times when you are walking. Persevering, and managing your pace is essential. …
- Ceri Ritchie
- 11/07/2024
Notice of modification of an outcome improvement process
NOTICE OF MODIFICATION OF AN OUTCOME IMPROVEMENT PROCESS Section 29 Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 (the Act) and regulation 10 of the Participation Request (Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2017 (the Regulations) …
- SRUC
- 08/07/2024
New vet school open for applications
As of today (Friday 5 July 2024) prospective students can apply through clearing at the SRUC School of Veterinary Medicine, Scotland's first new vet school in more than a century…
- SRUC
- 05/07/2024
Catriona named Fordyce Maxwell Award winner
A former SRUC student who works as a competitions and livestock executive at RHASS (Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland) has won this year’s Fordyce Maxwell Award for Agricultural Communications.…
- SRUC
- 04/07/2024
Veterinary Diagnostics Company MI:RNA Raises $4 million Series A Funding
MI:RNA, the veterinary diagnostics company which originally spun out of SRUC, has secured $4 million in Series A funding. The capital will be used to continue global growth plans and revolutionise animal health testing, improving diagnosis and wellness among the pet, agriculture and equine sectors.…
- SRUC
- 03/07/2024
Crop Updates (20 June 2024): Ear disease is likely to be more prevalent in wet conditions
Our regular round up of the issues affecting crops around Scotland, summarises how crops are developing and what weather and other issues are affecting them.…
- SAC Consulting
- 20/06/2024
Reducing pesticide usage without risking yield
Nested within regenerative and lower input systems are the integrated pest management practices which reduce the risks of pest and disease outbreaks and yield losses. Sustainable and stewarded use of pesticides is integral to our current crop production systems, where they are used to protect yields and, by extension, food security.…
- Fiona Burnett
- 19/06/2024
Harnessing nature for more resilient agriculture
Healthy ecosystems that support a diversity of species are more effective at recycling nutrients, at providing pollination services, and at regulating pests. In arable systems, focus is typically on actions to improve soil health; cover crops, livestock integration, reduced tillage, incorporating organic matter and reducing synthetic inputs.…
- Lorna Cole
- 17/06/2024
SRUC gears up for Royal Highland Show
The continuing growth and impact of SRUC will be on display at next week’s Royal Highland Show (20-23 June). …
- SRUC
- 11/06/2024