Covid forces February Agriscot event to be postponed until November

Agriscot, due to be held on February 9 at Ingliston has become the latest casualty of the surge in Covid infections.

Ewan Pate
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Covid forces February Agriscot event to be postponed until November

Agriscot, due to be held on February 9 at Ingliston has become the latest casualty of the surge in Covid infections. The popular winter business event will now be held on November 16. AgriScot was...

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