From 2009 to 2024, FFBC worked with farmers to trial & highlight practical ideas to reduce emissions, improve farm efficiency and adapt to a changing climate.
The FFBC initiative has now closed. Together, we have created brilliant case studies, practical guides, videos & podcasts. For a selection of our web content, plus findings from the current on-farm trials, see https://t.co/AMjDdEorLv. Cheerio, & thank you for your support!
Reducing tillage has received much media attention in recent years due to its potential benefits, however, cultivation also plays a crucial role in crop establishment in most arable systems. https://t.co/6IAST6dxST
Want to know how to fill out a woodland creation application form for a smaller scale project?
Join #farmer Andrew Adamson from Netherurd Farm to find out how he did it in this free Integrating Trees Network event. Tues 27th Feb 7-8:15pm.
▶️https://t.co/ZgmxkwNMHs
Although carbon audits are designed to look at the carbon efficiency of production systems, there are very strong correlations to financial efficiency. There is funding available to Scottish farmers for a carbon footprint through @FASScot. https://t.co/H9Ng6GWuxA
🐑 As ewes approach lambing, their requirement for protein increases by almost 50%. This increase is necessary to sustain her needs for maintenance, pregnancy, udder formation and colostrum production. Find out more in our latest Practical Guide.https://t.co/JDKn4nc47H
🐑 In late pregnancy ewe protein requirements increase to ensure she can sustain her maintenance & pregnancy requirements, udder formation and colostrum production. The increase in protein needed can be almost 50%. Find out more 🔽 https://t.co/JDKn4nc47H
🐄 🎬 In our latest video we hear from SAC Consulting’s Marcus Fox who visits Lawhall Farm in Cumbria. Marcus talks about the steps needed to implement a sustainable breeding programme in order to reduce carbon emissions within the dairy herd. https://t.co/N47LJR0igF
🎬 🐄 Have you seen our latest videowith @ConsultingSAC's Marcus Fox? Learn the steps involved when implementing a sustainable breeding programme to reduce emissions from the dairy herd. https://t.co/N47LJR0igF
Interested in solar panels for your farm business? Tempted by the notion of battery storage and how this could reduce your reliance on bought-in energy? Then join us at Park Farm, Auldhouse, East Kilbride on the 29th February at 10.30 am to find out more.
https://t.co/cPf4ZrzyUG
Thinking about #agroforestry?
The Integrating Trees Network is hosting an online event with agroforestry experts Stephen Briggs and Roger Howison about the basics of agroforestry systems. #event#farming#forestry
🌳All welcome!🌳
▶️https://t.co/bkq6qVtC4Y
ICYMI - our monthly e-newsletter dropped into mail boxes this day last week and linked to our recent Practical Guide - Managing bull fertility, shared our latest video - Breeding to reduce the dairy carbon footprint and lots more! Read more & subscribe at https://t.co/wpp19gC4xK
Take part in a consultation which sets out how people, communities, businesses and industry can prepare for the impacts of climate change.
Net Zero Secretary @MairiMcAllan urged everyone to have their say to help build a more climate resilient Scotland
➡️https://t.co/heoxJIzKIA
Get £3.7k in funding through FAS to improve the environmental #Sustainability 🍃 of your #ScottishFarming business. Business reviews, specialist advice & annual carbon audits can reduce emissions, improve soil health & biodiversity & build #Resilience ➡️ https://t.co/PGAXebyO9S
Our colleague @LornaCTweets answers 3 key questions answers three key questions in a recent SPICe article - What is regenerative agriculture?
What does regenerative agriculture mean to you? How might Scotland become a ‘global leader’ in these practices? https://t.co/OBrBSFw8ki
The #BSAS2024 'Controlling Parasites Sustainably in a Changing World' session will be chaired by Philip Skuce, @SEFARIscot. Philip will be joined a fantastic line-up of speakers including Dr. Lynsey Melville and Dr. Michael MacLeod.
👉🏻 https://t.co/dsp1uUR9Qw #parasites
Did you catch the recent 'How to build climate resilience into #farm business plans' article from the @FarmersWeekly? Download your copy of the climate change adaptation checklist available from the 'Adaptation' section of our 'Your Journey' webpage.
https://t.co/lR1iKRxmQl
Join us on 6 Feb for a farm walk (and hot soup!) to hear from farmer-foresters Gavin and Nick Marshall of #TreelineScotland on the multiple uses and benefits of #treesonfarm and how to manage them.
Book your free place: https://t.co/MhW7Jzjw2K
The latest edition of the Farming Scotland Magazine has been published and includes our latest news article - 'How much carbon is in your soil?' https://t.co/t3CCrzVdXH