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Farming: NFU Scotland Calls for fertiliser market to be referred to Competitions and Markets Authority

Farming: NFU Scotland Calls for fertiliser market to be referred to Competitions and Markets Authority

Farming: NFU Scotland Calls for fertiliser market to be referred to Competitions and Markets Authority

24 July 2023

Huge profits recorded by fertiliser manufacturers in 2022 at a time when farmgate costs saw an unprecedented spike need to be addressed says Union.


FARMING: Crop rotations key to soil group success

FARMING: Crop rotations key to soil group success

FARMING: Crop rotations key to soil group success

22 July 2023

Crop rotations have proved critical to improving soil structure and reducing weed burden for five memebrs of the Soil Regenerative Agriculture Group.


Water levels return to normal across most of Scotland

Water levels return to normal across most of Scotland

Water levels return to normal across most of Scotland

21 July 2023

Businesses abstracting water are being urged not to get complacent as river and ground water levels return to normal across much of Scotland.


Antarctica mission launch for Aberdeenshire brothers' ships

Antarctica mission launch for Aberdeenshire brothers' ships

Antarctica mission launch for Aberdeenshire brothers' ships

17 July 2023

Inspired by the Ross scientific expedition of 1839-43 two Aberdeenshire built replica ships have taken to Antarctic waters on a scientific mission.


Findhorn named as Scotland's best beach

Findhorn named as Scotland's best beach

Findhorn named as Scotland's best beach

14 July 2023

THE slice of the Scottish coastline was also compared to the coast of Alentejo in Portugal, with a "sun-kissed southern European vibe".


WATCH: Five special arrivals at wildlife park

WATCH: Five special arrivals at wildlife park

WATCH: Five special arrivals at wildlife park

14 July 2023

THEY have got their hands full at a local wildlife park.


Poison risk for dogs at Cooper Park pond after algae build-up

Poison risk for dogs at Cooper Park pond after algae build-up

Poison risk for dogs at Cooper Park pond after algae build-up

13 July 2023

PEOPLE are being urged to keep themselves, their children and their pets out of the water.


Councillors Marc Macrae and Amber Dunbar's litter pick effort

Councillors Marc Macrae and Amber Dunbar's litter pick effort

Councillors Marc Macrae and Amber Dunbar's litter pick effort

13 July 2023

TWO councillors made a "tangible difference" by picking litter from the banks of a flood alleviation area by a popular footpath.


Every unpaid fly-tipping fine in last five years written off by council

Every unpaid fly-tipping fine in last five years written off by council

Every unpaid fly-tipping fine in last five years written off by council

12 July 2023

MORAY Council let every fine-dodging fly-tipper in the last five years off the hook.


Don't be sheepish – join the flock!

Don't be sheepish – join the flock!

Don't be sheepish – join the flock!

12 July 2023

MEET the most sociable sheep in Moray.


Revealed: No Moray Council litter fines in last four years

Revealed: No Moray Council litter fines in last four years

Revealed: No Moray Council litter fines in last four years

11 July 2023

MORAY Council has issued no litter fines in over four years, according to new figures.


Relief for some areas as rainfall revives water levels

Relief for some areas as rainfall revives water levels

Relief for some areas as rainfall revives water levels

07 July 2023

The Black Isle remains in Significant Scarcity for a second week, and the Forth area rises from Alert to Moderate Scarcity in SEPA's latest report.


Aberdeen University input helps new guide to promote biodiversity in agriculture

Aberdeen University input helps new guide to promote biodiversity in agriculture

Aberdeen University input helps new guide to promote biodiversity in agriculture

04 July 2023

Researchers at Aberdeen University have played a key role in the development of a new handbook that aims to increase biodiversity in agriculture.


Moray coastlines in consultation spotlight

Moray coastlines in consultation spotlight

Moray coastlines in consultation spotlight

03 July 2023

MANAGING the shape of the Moray coastline in the face of climate change took centre stage at a series of community consultations.


Farming: Science of food and drink takes centre stage

Farming: Science of food and drink takes centre stage

Farming: Science of food and drink takes centre stage

02 July 2023

The RHASS Presidential Initiative team have reflected on ten brilliant case studies which have been uncovered over the last six months in Scotland.


How can we achieve a circular economy?

How can we achieve a circular economy?

How can we achieve a circular economy?

02 July 2023

People across Scotland are being asked for their views on a Bill before Holyrood and whether it really will make a difference in reducing waste.


Who would have thought single use plastics could inspire works of art?

Who would have thought single use plastics could inspire works of art?

Who would have thought single use plastics could inspire works of art?

01 July 2023

REMARKABLE exhibition will get you thinking about what you can do to help Earth.


Four more areas now in Significant water scarcity situation

Four more areas now in Significant water scarcity situation

Four more areas now in Significant water scarcity situation

30 June 2023

The Nairn, Findhorn, Spey and Dee catchments are now at Moderate Scarcity water levels while the Black Isle is now at Significant Scarcity level.


Strange coincidence found after 25-year-old message in a bottle mystery was solved

Strange coincidence found after 25-year-old message in a bottle mystery was solved

Strange coincidence found after 25-year-old message in a bottle mystery was solved

29 June 2023

A 25-year-old message in a bottle found on the far north coast could help teach a new generation of children about the dangers of plastic pollution.


North politicians respond to halted Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMA) plans

North politicians respond to halted Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMA) plans

North politicians respond to halted Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMA) plans

29 June 2023

North politicians, MP Jamie Stone and MSP Maree Todd have responded to the Scottish Government’s decision to drop the controversial plan.


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