Royal Marines put through their paces at farm in Angus to support mental health provision in Scottish agriculture

Veterans with a combined total of 86 years of service in the Royal Marines had spent time on a farm to discuss the importance of mental health well-being in Scottish agriculture

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Royal Marines put through their paces at farm in Angus to support mental health provision in Scottish agriculture

Veterans of the Royal Marines have been put through their paces at a farm in Angus to promote an initiative which encourages farmers to talk about their mental health. As part of an Royal Scottish...

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