March Highlights That Was The Year That Was - a look back at March 2024
Take a look back at March 2024. What were the key events, and how did they shape the year? A must-read recap for everyone.
News and Online Editor
Kelly has been part of the The Scottish Farmer editorial team since June 2013, and is now the News and Online Editor. In this role she oversees the production and editing of articles in several sections of the paper, as well as writing features on a wide variety of topics, and spending summers covering agricultural shows throughout Scotland. Brought up on the family farm in Dumfries and Galloway, Kelly can still often be found helping out with her family’s Galloway cattle and Blackface sheep.
Kelly has been part of the The Scottish Farmer editorial team since June 2013, and is now the News and Online Editor. In this role she oversees the production and editing of articles in several sections of the paper, as well as writing features on a wide variety of topics, and spending summers covering agricultural shows throughout Scotland. Brought up on the family farm in Dumfries and Galloway, Kelly can still often be found helping out with her family’s Galloway cattle and Blackface sheep.
Take a look back at March 2024. What were the key events, and how did they shape the year? A must-read recap for everyone.
Organic farmers in Scotland now qualify for automatic support under a new post-Brexit policy aimed at driving sustainable farming practices.
Farmers and crofters—apply to the Scottish Suckler Beef Support Scheme (SSBSS) before 31 December 2024 to secure vital funding support.
Relive February 2024 with The Scottish Farmer’s highlights: key moments, challenges, and triumphs shaping Scotland’s farming community.
Annie Kenyon of Annie Kenyon Architects Ltd honoured with the 'Doddie Champion' Award at the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation Anniversary Dinner.
Discover Quality Meat Scotland’s toolkit highlighting the health benefits and sustainability of Scotland’s red meat.
Tesco reports a 25% increase in Brussels sprout crops this season, thanks to new varieties designed for the UK’s climate and soil.
Red meat shortages could hit UK supermarkets next year. The Scottish Association of Meat Wholesalers (SAMW) warns of potential supply gaps.
Relive the biggest farming moments of January 2024 with The Scottish Farmer’s special rewind of That Was The Year That Was.
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