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- Reduce, reuse, recycle: clean and dirty water on farm
- Environmental and animal welfare considerations of dealing with sheep scab
- You don’t always need a pump!
- Keeping Equines: reducing pollution risks and managing water
- Intensive Livestock
- Water Scarcity
- Are you planning on upgrading or constructing a silage pit? If so, plan ahead
- Sheep Scab: Right way to dip sheep
- Better Nutrient use: Working it Out
- Waste Management
- Pesticide disposal
- Pesticide application
- Pesticide preparation
- Pesticides
- Digestate on Scottish Farms with Audrey Litterick
- Digestate on Scottish Farms – a farmers’ perspective
- Non-agricultural waste
- Disposal of animal carcasses
- Oil storage
- Silage pit maintenance
- The Use of Cover Crops
- Green Engineering
- Offline Storage
- Blocking Drains
- Riparian Woodlands
- Woodlands for Water
- Fighting Bank Erosion with Willow Spiling
- Scotland's Farm Advisory Service Video
- Protecting and enhancing soils on farm
- Managing Water Margins
- Risk Assessment for Manure and Slurry (RAMS) Map
- The Value of Slurry & Manure
- Better Nutrient Use
- Managing Dirty Water Around the Steading
- Making best use of nutrients on the farm – a Farm Slurry and Manure Management Plan
- Making the most of slurry
- Introduction to the Papa Pump
- An Introduction to the Pasture Pump
- Cogarth Alternative Watering Meeting
- Alternative watering, that are the options?
- Alternative watering: A farmer's journey
- Priority Inspection - Part 1: An introduction
- Priority Inspection - Part 2: Steading walk
- Priority Inspection - Part 3: What SEPA are looking for in an arable field
- Priority Inspections - Part 4: What to look out for in your livestock fields
- Priority Inspections - Part 5: Talking through the findings
- The importance of soil testing
- A guide to the Visual Evaluation of Soil Structure (VESS)
- Testing Manure
- Improving soil management on the Balcaskie Estate
- Chisel Ploughing to Open Dairy Farm Soil Structure with Hugh McClymont at Crichton Royal Farm
- Protecting Soils using Controlled Traffic Systems with Robert Ramsay at West Mains of Kinblethmont
- Improving Soils and Preventing Runoff and Erosion Through Tramline Management
- Improving soil management with reduced inversion farming at Preston Hall Farm
- Slurry Management & Application: Specialist Panel Night
- Extending the working life of your slurry store
- Getting the cash value out of slurry
- Slurry storage; funding, proposed regulations and calculating store requirements
- Sheep dip
- Soil protection & sustainability
- Soil compaction
- Regenerative agriculture
- Climate change
- Fertilisers
- General information on types of slurry, manure and effluent
- Managing slurry on farm
- Managing slurry storage
- Nutrient value
- Slurry and manure application
- Silage
- Water, air and odour pollution risk
- Forestry Grant Scheme
- Scottish Rural Development Programme (SRDP)
- Appendix 6 - Farm Nutrient Management Plan
- Appendix 5 - Farm Nutrient Management Plan
- Appendix 4 - Farm Slurry and Manure Management Plan
- Appendix 3 - Conversion Factors
- Appendix 2 - Glossary of Terms used in the 4PP
- Appendix 1 - Finding out more
- Who are Farming & Water Scotland?
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