Farmers encouraged to get ahead with farm carbon audit

A strong crowd turned out to enjoy this years NSA Scotsheep where there was an air of positivity and optimism as visitors enjoyed a long-overdue get together. Hannah Park and Ewan Pate report.

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Farmers encouraged to get ahead with farm carbon audit

Farm businesses that chose to get ahead and conduct a farm carbon audit sooner rather than later could benefit when it comes to accessing future farm support schemes, visitors to NSA Scotsheep heard...

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