Innovation in Upland Livestock Systems – Improving Upland Agricultural Productivity
15 October 2019Professor Davy McCracken writes on the Agricultural productivity focused work emerging from the SRUC’s Hill & Mountain Research Centre.
2021:
- November 2021: Bringing farmers together to find nutrition solutions
- May 2021: Collaborative proposals to improve the health of our national sheep flock
- April 2021 – Precision solutions to animal health and welfare (Podcast)
- January 2021 – Studying for a better future for our ruminant farming
2020:
- October 2020 – Projects focus on good flock nutrition and management
- September 2020 – New flock technology is worth training support
- August 2020 – Small ruminant sector targeted by PLF project
- July 2020 – Introduction of Beef Shorthorn paid dividends
- April 2020 – Technology key to help keeping research going
- January 2020 – Don’t do Woolly Thinking, Collect the Data and Act
2019:
- November 2019 – Sheep Project is Good Example of Collaboration
- September 2019 – Scotland stands to gain from US research grant
- April 2019 –Focus on lamb feed intake and efficiency stats
- February 2019 – Funds for study into well-being of upland sheep
2018:
- October 2018 –Hill farmers and crofters have a key role to play in Scotland
- June 2018 –DNA parentage testing can pick out the finest in the flock
- April 2018 – Focus on upland livestock systems
- March 2018 – Hill farmers and crofters have a key role to play
- February 2018 – Making most of grassland
- January 2018 – SRUC involved in three EU projects
2017:
- November 2017 – Hi-tech game-changer for hill farming sector
- July 2017 – Ewe selection process gets data boost
- June 2017 – EID-based equipment helping to improve flock performance
- May 2017 – Key factors in drive to make hill farming profitable
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