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In memoriam: Andrew Arbuckle - much missed author, farmer, journalist and MSP
Feb 9, 2026
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Anna and Willie chat with Farmstrong's Sarah Stephen
Jan 26, 2026
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In memoriam: Christopher Trotter - much-loved Fife food ambassador and chef
Jan 12, 2026
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Raven Botanicals' co-founder Arabella Harvey
Dec 8, 2025
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Soil forensics and the World's End murders: Prof Lorna Dawson of the James Hutton Institute
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| 2/9/26 | ![]() In memoriam: Andrew Arbuckle - much missed author, farmer, journalist and MSP✨ | Scottish farmingtribute+3 | — | RSABIScotsman+1 | — | Andrew ArbuckleScottish farming+5 | — | 32m 09s | |
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Anna and Willie chat with Farmstrong's Sarah Stephen | Farmstrong Scotland is a brilliant wellbeing programme for farmers and crofters, sharing peer-to-peer tips and advice.Their excellent podcast is called 'Blether Together with Farmstrong Scotland'.Each month, farmers and crofters share stories with host Sarah Stephen, and reflect on what they do to support their own wellbeing.Sarah's most recent guests (January 2026) were none other than OnFARM's Anna and her husband, arable farmer Willie Thomson.In this episode, we've got their conversation in full. You can hear:how Anna and Willie juggle farming, family and other commitments - and occasionally manage a holiday here and therehow the recent onset of arthritis has prompted Willie to reconsider his priorities - and has brought a fresh approach to work-life balancethe importance in their household of a properly-made bed!Once you've listened, please subscribe to Farmstrong's podcast alongside OnFARM, so that new episodes pop up on your device when they are published.If you're online, you can also check out Farmstrong Scotland’s How’s It Going? tool. Answer eight simple questions and get access to resources tailored to support you. | — | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() In memoriam: Christopher Trotter - much-loved Fife food ambassador and chef | Towards the end of 2025, we sadly lost Christopher Trotter, a well-known Fife chef, food writer, and ambassador for local and seasonal produce. He died at the age of 68 after a battle with cancer. In tribute to him, and to pay our respects, OnFARM are re-visiting a conversation that Christopher recorded with Sarah Anderson from our team - to mark the publication of his book Coasts and Waters: The British Seafood Cookbook.As you'll hear in this episode, he was a real gentleman, and a big advocate for eating varied and sustainable Scottish produce. | — | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Raven Botanicals' co-founder Arabella Harvey | If you're looking for Christmas present inspiration, look no further!This week's guest is Arabella Harvey from Raven Botanicals, the Scottish skincare brand known for its nature-led products. Arabella shares how she and her sister Charlotte built the business - drawing on botanical knowledge, creativity, and a strong connection to the landscape.She and Anna chat about the realities of growing a rural brand, from sourcing ingredients to staying sustainable. Ara also tells a lovely story about the family pet which inspired the name of the business…We hope you enjoy this episode. It's only possible thanks to our brilliant sponsors Scottish legal firm Gillespie Macandrew. Mentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Soil forensics and the World's End murders: Prof Lorna Dawson of the James Hutton Institute | Lorna Dawson was a student in Edinburgh in 1977, when 17-year-olds Helen Scott and Christine Eadie were murdered after a night out at the World's End pub. Decades later, she helped to convict the women's killer - using pioneering techniques to identify soil samples that had been taken and retained from Helen Scott's bare feet.Lorna has since reported and advised on over 150 court cases, as professor and head of soil forensics at the James Hutton Institute.She also talks to Anna - in this fascinating episode of OnFARM - about how soil forensics can be used to help fight rural crime such as machinery or metal theft. Huge thanks to episode sponsors, Scottish legal firm Gillespie Macandrew. Further links: The James Hutton InstituteSEFARI Gateway - Scotland’s Centre of Expertise for Knowledge Exchange and Innovation.Mentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | ![]() Feuds, disputes, and arguments: how mediation can help (repeat) | Most of us in farming - unfortunately - know someone who’s been in an argument or a dispute. It could be between relatives over an inheritance, over a business relationship, or any number of different circumstances that have led to conflict. You may not realise you can call on support from professional mediators - or even, in some cases, offer to step in as a mediator yourself.This episode is all about the power of mediation – hearing from Gillespie Macandrew's dispute resolution team lead Fiona Cameron, and Gordon Davies, a mediator working for - among others - rural support charity RSABI. (Full disclosure: Gordon is also OnFARM host Anna's dad!) This is a repeat of an episode from June 2023 - hosted by Monty, who it's good to hear on the pod again. | — | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | ![]() Louping-ill in sheep and grouse: crowdfunding a vaccine | Tick-borne virus Louping-ill has been spreading across Scotland since a vaccine was withdrawn. The disease is fatal to sheep and red grouse, though it can also infect and by carried by cattle, horses, dogs, and humans.Now, the Moredun Research Institute and industry partner Kernfarm has developed a new-generation vaccine - and has launched a crowdfunding campaign to bring it to manufacture and production. Beth Wells from the Moredun joins Anna to discuss both the crowdfunder work and the vaccine.Donate to the Moredun's Louping Ill vaccine crowdfunder here.Beth and Anna mentioned BBC Scotland's episode of Landward featuring Moredun's research on Louping Ill - find it here.See news on the Scottish Government's £100,000 match-funding pledge for a Louping-ill vaccine here, with a call for industry backing.Other bodies and organisations involved in developing the Louping-ill vaccine include:Scottish Land and Estates (SLE), National Sheep Association, Dartmoor Hill Farm Project, Sheep Veterinary Society, Sandhill Vets and The Moredun Foundation. | — | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | ![]() Celebrating RHET - bringing the countryside into the classroom | Well over 70,000 children in Scotland benefit each year from the work of RHET - the Royal Highland Education Trust. RHET take children onto farms, and bring farmers into schools, to help young people aged 3 to 18 to understand more about where our food comes from. In an interview first recorded in 2020, Anna joins John Sinclair, owner of Craigies Farm Shop and Cafe, leading children on a RHET tour. Also taking part in this episode are primary school teacher Emmie Petrie, and RHET learning and development coordinator Sara Smith.You can donate to support the work of RHET here: https://rhet.org.uk/how-to-help/#donateMentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 9/22/25 | ![]() RSABI's Great Scone Palace Challenge - with Gillespie Macandrew | The inaugural RSABI Great Scone Palace Challenge was a joyous 'It's a Knockout' event, raising over £80,000 to support people in Scottish agriculture. Teams took part from across rural Scotland - and actors from ITV's Emmerdale were on hand to add a big serving of stardust.OnFARM's Anna and Dave caught up with competitors and organisers, as well as Mark Charnock - Emmerdale's Marlon Dingle.Both the RSABI Great Scone Palace Challenge itself and this episode of OnFARM are sponsored by Scottish law firm Gillespie Macandrew.For more on the challenge, check out RSABI's news pages. Congratulations to the Challenge winners:1st place: Blackhall & Powis – Cameron Finnie, David Tyler, Ross McWilliams, Lenz Bartelt2nd place: Dalscone (Keeping Up with the Cowdashians) – Kyle McKellar, Connor Cairns, Ben Best, Joe Best, Kristoff Henderson3rd place: Algo – Kelly Strachan, Scott Cameron, Craig Nixon, Louise Nixon, Daryn JollySpecial recognition goes to the team at Dalscone, who raised a phenomenal £24,000 plus Gift Aid, making them the top fundraising team.Mentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 11/11/24 | ![]() Eat Sleep Ride founder Danielle McKinnon | Care leaver Danielle McKinnon runs Eat Sleep Ride, a social enterprise in Lamberton, East Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders. Her work, with horses focuses on empowering young people and amplifying often unheard voices, especially from low-income and rural communities. Find Eat Sleep Ride online here.This episode is sponsored by Scottish legal firm Gillespie Macandrew.Mentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
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| 10/21/24 | ![]() Fashionable Forres: Christine Ann De Agostini | A less typical episode of OnFARM this week, as we chat with fashion designer and keeper of two clothing stores - one for gents and one for ladies - Christine Ann De Agostini.However, it will become more than clear why we are spotlighting Christine's work and business - her two clothes store businesses are located in Forres in rural Morayshire, and cater to a broad range of fashionable country living folk!Visit Logie Steading, where Christine's two fashion stores are located near Forres, at this link. For more on how the RBS Business Accelerator supports small businesses like Christine's, find info here. Mentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 10/7/24 | ![]() After berries, where next? Dreaming a new future for a Blairgowrie fruit farm | Maddie Thomson learned her skills in digital communications in London - but has returned to Scotland, to create a new future for her family's Perthshire fruit farm. Maddie tells Anna how her farm - Thomsons of Blairgowrie - is a blank canvas, and that she is being encouraged by her family to dream big! Find Maddie's business Thomas Thomson in Blairgowrie here.For more on how the RBS Business Accelerator supports small businesses like Thomsons of Blairgowrie, find info here. Mentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 9/30/24 | ![]() 240 Years of RHASS: how the charity supports rural Scotland (2 of 2) | The second half of our kitchen table chat about RHASS and how the charity strives for new ways to preserve, educate and support Scottish agriculture.Anna speaks with RHASS director Louise Elder, and Ally Caulfield and Annie Wheeler from the staff team.We also hear about RHASS's investment in innovation, education, wellbeing and the environment. Throughout 2024, OnFARM has partnered with RHASS to celebrate the charity's 240th year.240 Years of Stories aims to highlight and explore people's tales from living and working in agricultural communities. We are working with RHASS through our OnRECORD Memories initiative which focuses on recording stories and memories from rural Scotland.All past episodes recorded at the Highland Show, or with the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, are in this playlist.Get in touch if you’d like us to record with one of your family members, a long-serving staff member, or anyone else with a great story to tell or a voice to treasure.Those wishing to share other rural stories with RHASS are encouraged to get in touch at stories@rhass.org.ukThose looking to record stories and memories from family members privately, outside of this project, can find out more at www.onrecordmemories.co.ukThese editions of OnFARM was edited and mixed by Antonia Gospel, a 2024 Fellow of the MultiTrack audio fellowship.Mentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 9/23/24 | ![]() 240 Years of RHASS: how the charity supports rural Scotland (1 of 2) | A kitchen table chat about RHASS and how the charity strives for new ways to preserve, educate and support Scottish agriculture.Anna speaks with RHASS director Louise Elder, and Ally Caulfield and Annie Wheeler from the staff team.We also hear about RHASS's investment in innovation, education, wellbeing and the environment. Throughout 2024, OnFARM has partnered with RHASS to celebrate the charity's 240th year.240 Years of Stories aims to highlight and explore people's tales from living and working in agricultural communities. We are working with RHASS through our OnRECORD Memories initiative which focuses on recording stories and memories from rural Scotland.All past episodes recorded at the Highland Show, or with the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, are in this playlist.Get in touch if you’d like us to record with one of your family members, a long-serving staff member, or anyone else with a great story to tell or a voice to treasure.Those wishing to share other rural stories with RHASS are encouraged to get in touch at stories@rhass.org.ukThose looking to record stories and memories from family members privately, outside of this project, can find out more at www.onrecordmemories.co.ukThis episode of OnFARM was edited and mixed by Antonia Gospel, a 2024 Fellow of the MultiTrack audio fellowship.Mentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 9/16/24 | ![]() Introducing the Lantern Scottish Poetry podcast | Something a bit different this week... We're pleased to share a recent episode of the Lantern Scottish Poetry podcast, presented by Scotland's Makar (National poet) Kathleen Jamie and co-host Alistair Heather. The theme of the episode is 'Place' with readings in Scots and Doric from Aberdeenshire's Shane Strachan and Hugh McMillan from Dumfries and Galloway.If you enjoy the episode, find the entire series of 12 episodes here or by searching 'Lantern Scottish Poetry' in your podcast player.The Lantern Scottish Poetry podcast is made by OnFARM producers Bespoken Media, and is supported by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland. Mentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 9/9/24 | ![]() Balgone Estate: sunflowers, pumpkins and more | At East Lothian's picturesque Balgone Estate, Anna meets David Grant-Suttie and Alex Humphreys, young entrepreneurs driving Balgone's diversification into pumpkins, sunflowers and events.David and Alex show Anna around the sunflower maze, pumpkin patch, and brand new Herd cafe. They share their challenges and triumphs so far, and explain how this diversification is supporting the rest of the farm – and vice-versa.Many thanks to our sponsors for this episode, Scottish law firm Gillespie Macandrew.Mentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 9/2/24 | ![]() ICYMI: Live from the Royal Highland Show, connecting producers with consumers | The last of three episodes from the Royal Highland Show that we are resharing as they were published over the summer holidays. This time, three stories of food and farm businesses about how they connect with consumers - our latest partnership with RHASS's 240 Years of Stories. Recorded live in the 2024 Royal Highland Show 'Food for Thought' cookery theatre, Anna hears from:Jock Gibson of Macbeth's butchers and Edinvale Farm in ForresJo McNicol from North Berwick's Drift cliff edge cafeJackie McCreery of Yester Farm Dairies, who is also a RHASS director and a legal advisor at Scottish Land & Estates.240 Years of Stories aims to highlight and explore people's tales from living and working in agricultural communities. We are working with RHASS through our OnRECORD Memories initiative which focuses on recording stories and memories from rural Scotland.Get in touch if you’d like us to record with one of your family members, a long-serving staff member, or anyone else with a great story to tell or a voice to treasure.Those wishing to share other rural stories with RHASS are encouraged to get in touch at stories@rhass.org.ukThose looking to record stories and memories from family members privately, outside of this project, can find out more at www.onrecordmemories.co.ukMentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 8/26/24 | ![]() ICYMI: 50 voices from the Highland Show (2 of 2) | We're republishing this episode for folk that might have missed it over the summer. It's part 2 of Anna and producer Dave's challenge to record 50 stories from the 2024 Royal Highland Show. This is part of RHASS's 240 Years of Stories initiative, and the second of two episodes (because we couldn't make all 50 stories fit into just one!)Huge thanks to Bespoken Media's Katie Revell, who took on the mammoth task of editing these stories together!240 Years of Stories aims to highlight and explore people's tales from living and working in agricultural communities. We are working with RHASS through our OnRECORD Memories initiative which focuses on recording stories and memories from rural Scotland.All past episodes recorded at the Highland Show, or with the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, are in this playlist: Get in touch if you’d like us to record with one of your family members, a long-serving staff member, or anyone else with a great story to tell or a voice to treasure.Those wishing to share other rural stories with RHASS are encouraged to get in touch at stories@rhass.org.ukThose looking to record stories and memories from family members privately, outside of this project, can find out more at www.onrecordmemories.co.ukMentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 8/19/24 | ![]() ICYMI: 50 voices from the Highland Show (1 of 2) | With the kids back at school, we (and you?) are back into a podcast listening routine. So we thought we'd re-share these packed and fun-filled episodes recorded at the 2024 Royal Highland ShowAnna and producer Dave set themselves a challenge: to record 50 stories from the Show, as part of RHASS's 240 Years of Stories project. This is the first of two episodes (because we couldn't make all 50 stories fit into just one!)Huge thanks to Bespoken Media's Katie Revell, who took on the mammoth task of editing these stories together!To support the amazing My Name5 Doddie Foundation cyclists featured in this episode, please visit their JustGiving page. 240 Years of Stories aims to highlight and explore people's tales from living and working in agricultural communities. We are working with RHASS through our OnRECORD Memories initiative which focuses on recording stories and memories from rural Scotland.Get in touch if you’d like us to record with one of your family members, a long-serving staff member, or anyone else with a great story to tell or a voice to treasure.Those wishing to share other rural stories with RHASS are encouraged to get in touch at stories@rhass.org.ukThose looking to record stories and memories from family members privately, outside of this project, can find out more at www.onrecordmemories.co.ukMentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 7/18/24 | ![]() RHASS 240 years of stories: 50 voices from the Highland Show (2 of 2) | Part 2 of Anna and producer Dave's challenge to record 50 stories from the 2024 Royal Highland Show. This is part of RHASS's 240 Years of Stories initiative. This is the second of two episodes (because we couldn't make all 50 stories fit into just one!)Huge thanks to Bespoken Media's Katie Revell, who took on the mammoth task of editing these stories together!240 Years of Stories aims to highlight and explore people's tales from living and working in agricultural communities. We are working with RHASS through our OnRECORD Memories initiative which focuses on recording stories and memories from rural Scotland.All past episodes recorded at the Highland Show, or with the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, are in this playlist: Get in touch if you’d like us to record with one of your family members, a long-serving staff member, or anyone else with a great story to tell or a voice to treasure.Those wishing to share other rural stories with RHASS are encouraged to get in touch at stories@rhass.org.ukThose looking to record stories and memories from family members privately, outside of this project, can find out more at www.onrecordmemories.co.ukMentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 7/15/24 | ![]() RHASS 240 years of stories: 50 voices from the Highland Show (1 of 2) | Anna and producer Dave have set themselves a challenge: to record 50 stories from the 2024 Royal Highland Show, as part of RHASS's 240 Years of Stories project. This is the first of two episodes (because we couldn't make all 50 stories fit into just one!)Huge thanks to Bespoken Media's Katie Revell, who took on the mammoth task of editing these stories together!To support the amazing cyclists riding from Lands End to John O'Groats for the My Name5 Doddie Foundation, please visit their JustGiving page. 240 Years of Stories aims to highlight and explore people's tales from living and working in agricultural communities. We are working with RHASS through our OnRECORD Memories initiative which focuses on recording stories and memories from rural Scotland.Get in touch if you’d like us to record with one of your family members, a long-serving staff member, or anyone else with a great story to tell or a voice to treasure.Those wishing to share other rural stories with RHASS are encouraged to get in touch at stories@rhass.org.ukThose looking to record stories and memories from family members privately, outside of this project, can find out more at www.onrecordmemories.co.ukMentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 7/8/24 | ![]() RHASS 240 years of stories: Catriona and Russell Brown | Meet Russell and Catriona Brown, a brother and sister from Bonnington Farm near Peebles, in our latest OnRECORD partnership with RHASS's 240 Years of Stories.21-year-old Russell and Catriona, 25, share stories of working together alongside their parents on the family farm. 240 Years of Stories aims to highlight and explore people's tales from living and working in the agricultural community. We will be working with RHASS through our OnRECORD Memories initiative which focuses on recording stories and memories from rural Scotland.Get in touch if you’d like us to record with one of your family members, a long-serving staff member, or anyone else with a great story to tell or a voice to treasure.Those wishing to share other rural stories with RHASS are encouraged to get in touch at stories@rhass.org.ukThose looking to record private stories and memories from family members, outside of this project, can find out more at www.onrecordmemories.co.ukMentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 6/24/24 | ![]() RHASS 240 years of stories: Connecting producers and consumers live at the Highland Show | Three stories of food and farm businesses about how they connect with consumers - our latest partnership with RHASS's 240 Years of Stories. Recorded live in the 2024 Royal Highland Show 'Food for Thought' cookery theatre, Anna hears from:Jock Gibson of Macbeth's butchers and Edinvale Farm in ForresJo McNicol from North Berwick's Drift cliff edge cafeJackie McCreery of Yester Farm Dairies, who is also a RHASS director and a legal advisor at Scottish Land & Estates.240 Years of Stories aims to highlight and explore people's tales from living and working in agricultural communities. We are working with RHASS through our OnRECORD Memories initiative which focuses on recording stories and memories from rural Scotland.Get in touch if you’d like us to record with one of your family members, a long-serving staff member, or anyone else with a great story to tell or a voice to treasure.Those wishing to share other rural stories with RHASS are encouraged to get in touch at stories@rhass.org.ukThose looking to record stories and memories from family members privately, outside of this project, can find out more at www.onrecordmemories.co.ukMentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 6/17/24 | ![]() Scottish Eatwell Guide, and eating well for menopause | Meet the nutritionist team behind the first ever Scottish Eatwell Guide. The guide is designed to reflect how foods grown and produced in Scotland fit into a healthy balanced diet. It is co-produced by Scottish Regional Food Tourism Ambassador Dr Laura Wyness and Suzanne Fletcher of community nutrition social enterprise Nutrition Scotland.Laura has also written a book called Eating Well for Menopause, so the chat also delves into how diet and nutrition can support women living through menopause.To download the Scottish Eatwell Guide: Scottish Eatwell Guide | Nutrition ScotlandTo find out about becoming a Scottish Eatwell Guide Partner: Scottish Eatwell Guide Partner Contact Form (office.com)To find Dr Laura Wyness's Eating Well for Menopause book: Eating Well for Menopause Mentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
| 6/3/24 | ![]() Crafty Maltsters and the need for "Scottish Farming PLC" | What is needed to keep Scottish farming competitive, and who should lead on that work? Alison Milne co-owns Crafty Maltsters, a barley malting plant on her family's farm in Fife. This episode starts as a chat with Alison about her work, and ends with this big question, that faces the whole industry and sector. Mentioned in this episode:Podcast producers Bespoken MediaAll episodes of OnFARM are produced and edited by Scottish podcast production specialists Bespoken Media. Find Bespoken at www.bespoken.media | — | ||||||
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