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Nomination – Scottish Magazine Awards
Eilidh MacPherson is honoured to have been nominated as Feature Writer of the Year in the Scottish Magazine Awards. The Award ceremony takes place on December 1st at the Raddison Hotel in Glasgow.
More export activity would secure future cattle throughput for processors.
Beef processors can exert more influence on future UK cattle production levels than they appear to think, the National Beef Association said today.
Education
Study at SAC
All schools will encourage their students to research possible courses, attend open days and talk to other students before making their choices. If you, or someone else you know, is looking to go to university in 2011, you'll know that September marks the start of the application process.| 04 Sep 2010 - Education | ... read full article |
Who's the Boss?
Taking someone on.Long ago that was a handshake and a nod. No-one else involved and an understanding both boss and man could walk apart and that was that.
In many respects it worked. Paperwork was non-existent and the look in both men’s eyes – all they needed to know if the deal struck, was going to work.
| 13 Jul 2010 - Education | ... read full article |
Learn and be Inspired
SAC provides the rural business community with a multitude of opportunities to learn something new, keep up-to-date with the latestdevelopments and stay ahead of the game.
| 12 May 2010 - Education | ... read full article |
Food For Thought
QMS is continuing its support of the Champions in Schools programme aimed at inspiring, educating and motivating school-age children.| 14 Feb 2010 - Education | ... read full article |
Thumbs Up For Workshops
A programme of support to help Forth Valley farmers access the SRDP Rural Priorities Scheme has been given the green light to continue and expand in to Fife during 2010.| 12 Feb 2010 - Education | ... read full article |
Potato Pete
There has been optimism recently regarding the opening of the massiveChinese market for Scottish seed potato growers but Nuffield scholar, Peter Grewar, has no illusions on that prospect. “The Chinese only want one thing and that is access to the knowledge and expertise that we have.
I see no benefit from going into that market, they just want the technology.”
He pointed out that the Chinese do not recognise Plant Breeder Rights and this means they can multiply up varieties bred elsewhere without paying any recompense to the original breeder.
| 03 Oct 2009 - Education | ... read full article |
Grassland Development
SAC have commenced a project, sponsored by QMS to helpbeef and sheep farmers make better use of grass and forage. Two “Grassland Development Farms” have been established.
These farms will provide the focus for the project and will host 3-4 meetings a year.
| 02 Sep 2009 - Education | ... read full article |
Reflections
The Scottish Agricultural College (SAC) was designated a HigherEducation Institution a year ago this month, and is taking time to reflect on the past year.
| 10 Aug 2009 - Education | ... read full article |




