Royal Highland Show preview: Presidential team looks to innovation to meet net zero targets

Showing cases practical solutions to help farmer reduce emissions has been the aim of the presidential team

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George Lyon is leading this year’s Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland’s team.
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George Lyon is leading this year’s Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland’s team.

There are few challenges more daunting for farming than meeting the targets for net zero emissions. That has not however deterred this year's Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland's presidential...

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