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SUMMARY:Working with nature: Practical parasite control in sheep and cattle
DESCRIPTION:Practical\, nature-friendly approaches to livestock parasite control that protect both animal health and wildlife.\n\n\n\nAnimal Health and Welfare Plans (or Livestock Management Plans if you are organic) are now a Whole Farm Plan requirement\, but what does a whole-farm approach to animal health look like in practice? \nThis webinar\, jointly hosted by Soil Association Scotland and Nature Friendly Farming Network\, is led by Dr Claire Whittle\, regenerative vet and farmer. Claire brings practical\, nature-friendly approaches to livestock parasite control that protect both animal health and wildlife. \nRising parasite resistance and fewer new worming actives mean farmers need smarter\, gentler ways to care for stock and nature. In this 60-minute\, farmer-focused webinar\, you’ll learn to keep your sheep and cattle thriving while treating less\, better\, using practical\, nature-friendly methods. \nTopics covered: \n\nWhy this matters now: Resistance\, environmental impacts\, and animal wellbeing\nThe 3 IPM pillars: Know your risk\, measure what matters\, and treat selectively\nTargeted Selective Treatment (TST): Treat the right animals at the right time\nPasture-as-medicine strategies: Grazing design to reduce parasite pressure naturally\nProtecting dung life and wildlife: Minimise harm to beneficial insects\, soil\, and water\nNext 30 days action checklist: Simple steps for sheep and cattle.\n\nWho should attend: \nFarmers\, livestock keepers\, and graziers looking for practical\, nature-friendly parasite control that supports animal health\, soil\, and wildlife. \nWe will also hear from the Soil Association Fly Strike field lab group on practical ways to reduce chemical treatments whilst maintaining high welfare. \nJoin us for an insightful and interactive session! \nFREE and open to farmers\, crofters\, growers and land managers.
URL:https://investinangus.com/event/working-with-nature-practical-parasite-control-in-sheep-and-cattle/
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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SUMMARY:IPM in Action: From Research to Practice in Horticultural Crops
DESCRIPTION:Join this free Soil Association and OGA webinar to hear the latest IPM research and how it can be put into practice on the ground. \nThis webinar\, presented in collaboration between Soil Association\, Soil Association Scotland and the Organic Growers Alliance\, will combine some of the latest research in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) grounded in a practical\, implementable approach. We will look at building a balanced IPM system through biological control\, plant diversity\, biodiversity\, weather-based pest forecasts and findings from citizen scientists. \nWe encourage attendees to bring their questions to the panel through the Q&A\, where there will be plenty of time for discussion. Whether you’re an experienced grower or exploring new approaches\, this session offers insights you can take straight back to your system.
URL:https://investinangus.com/event/ipm-in-action-from-research-to-practice-in-horticultural-crops/
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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SUMMARY:Soil Health: Beyond NPK
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exploration into a biologically active soil; truly going beyond the usual NPK analysis. \nRegular soil analysis\, including soil organic matter (SOM) is now a requirement for all farmers and crofters receiving Basic Payments. \nJoin us for an insightful and interactive session! \nFREE and open to farmers\, crofters\, growers and land managers. Booking required.
URL:https://investinangus.com/event/soil-health-beyond-npk/
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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SUMMARY:Food and Farming Hustings: The Voters Who Feed and Steward Scotland
DESCRIPTION:We’re bringing together the voters who feed Scotland – farmers\, crofters\, growers\, and food producers – to discuss the realities of running profitable\, sustainable rural businesses in today’s economic and ecological climate. \nThis isn’t a standard hustings. It’s rooted in the day-in\, day-out practical reality of Scottish food and farming – what it takes to keep rural enterprises viable\, resilient\, delivering for nature and our communities.
URL:https://investinangus.com/event/food-and-farming-hustings-the-voters-who-feed-and-steward-scotland/
LOCATION:Bowhouse\, Balcaskie Estates\, Fife
CATEGORIES:Agriculture
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