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Crofting Matters - Shetland Black Aets: Preserving an Ancient Land Race, and Heritage Straw Crafts
Jun 23, 2026
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Thrill of the Hill - Where Waders Wander
Jun 18, 2026
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Rural Roundup - Farm Woodlands
Jun 17, 2026
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CropCast - Crop Trials & Innovation
Jun 16, 2026
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Business and Policy News Audio June 2026: Policy, cereal, beef, sheep and milk updates and a spotlight on Scottish farm business income: annual estimates 2024-2025
Jun 10, 2026
50m 31s
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Crofting Matters - Shetland Black Aets: Preserving an Ancient Land Race, and Heritage Straw Crafts | Hello and welcome to Crofting Matters, hosted by Osla Jamwal Fraser where we discuss topics that matter in crofting.Over the next few episodes, we will be bringing you Crofting Matters from Shetland. Today we are joined by two fascinating guests! Eve Eunson who was born and raised on her family’s Croft in Fair Isle and who is now a designer and maker of Fair Isle Straw-backed chairs. We’re also joined by Ewen Balfour who is a crofter, quantity surveyor and also a master craftsman in Shetland basket making. We’re going to hear from them about work that they are part of to preserve Shetland’s endangered straw crafts and one of our ancient landraces – Shetland black oats – referred to locally as ‘aets’.If you enjoyed this episode of Crofting Matters please do subscribe to hear the next episode when we’ll be joined by crofters who work in aquaculture in Shetland to discuss the connections between crofting, fisheries and aquaculture in our Island communities. If you would like to find out more about anything we discussed today, you’ll find links in the show notes. This episode was produced by Kerry Hammond, and Edited by Keiron Sim, in association with the Scottish Government.Resources:Eve Eunson Heritage CraftsEwen Balfour - The Kishie Maker’s Year | Woven CommunitiesSASA (Science & Advice for Scottish Agriculture) | Small Oat/Shetland Oat & Common OatThe Red List - Heritage Crafts |Shop — Lois Walpole - Kishie's and Cuddies BookContact the Shetland Straw Society : shetlandstrawsociety@gmail.comFor more information, visit www.FAS.scotTwitter: @FASScotFacebook: @FASScotNational Advice HubPhone: 0300 323 0161Email: advice@fas.scot | — | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() Thrill of the Hill - Where Waders Wander | Welcome to The Thrill of The Hill. Today we're talking about one of Scotland's most iconic groups of farmland birds – our waders. Species such as lapwing, curlew, redshank and snipe have long been part of the Scottish farming landscape. Their calls and displays are synonymous with springtime on farms and crofts across the country, yet many of these species have experienced significant declines over recent decades. Toby Wilson from RSPB Scotland joins us to discuss what is driving these changes, what practical management can help reverse them, and how current funding schemes can support farmers and crofters who want to make space for nature alongside productive agriculture. Timestamps01.17 Introducing Toby Wilson (RSPB Senior Conservation Officer) 02.43 How agricultural landscapes fit into wider wildlife conservation 04.23 The importance of farmers and crofters for delivering nature conservation outcomes 06.44 Farm Wildlife Walks 10.02 The Forth Estuary 15.18 Habitat value of coastal marshland for waders 16.55 The importance of a supporting mosaic of habitats 19.24 Wader numbers in Scotland and some of the main pressures affecting waders 25.55 Habitat connectivity specifically for waders 29.22 What gives Toby hope 33.51 Nature Scot – Nature Restoration Fund 41.50 The future for waders in Scotland 44.34 Toby’s take home messages ResourcesRSPB Scotland Working for Waders Making a difference for waders in the Cairngorms Scottish Government Nature Restoration Fund (NRF) | NatureScot New strongholds for wader recovery proposed | NatureScot Agri-Environment Climate Scheme Farm Wildlife Walks 2026 | Helping farmers in Scotland toby.wilson@rspb.co.uk For more information, visit www.FAS.scot Facebook: @FASScot National Advice Hub Phone: 0300 323 0161 Email: advice@fas.scot | — | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() Rural Roundup - Farm Woodlands | Welcome back to the Rural Roundup. On today’s episode George Chalmers and Tiffany Stephenson are joined by SAC Consulting forestry consultant David Eadie to discuss farm woodlands, as well as bringing you the latest industry updates. Timestamps00:35 How are things with George & Tiffany? 02:21 Upcoming events? 04:00 Important deadlines to be aware of06:18 The World Cup 10:23 Introduction to David Eadie 10:50 Why might a farmer consider woodlands? 12:45 Specialist advice available for woodlands 14:58 Woodland creation 15:57 Is scoring for woodland creation competitive? 17:30 What does the maintenance grant cover 20:39 What is the optimum site for planting? 22:09 Thinning & felling 24:30 Process of obtaining felling permission? 25:27 Harvesting & processing grants? 26:50 What are the signs of woodland disease? FAS Resources RSABI Keepie Uppy challenge https://www.rsabi.org.uk/rsabi-social-challenge-takes-off-as-excitement-builds-towards-farmer-football-tournament/ FAS Events https://www.fas.scot/events/ FAS Specialist advice https://www.fas.scot/specialist-advice/ Future Farming Investment Scheme https://www.ruralpayments.org/topics/all-schemes/ffis/ Agri – Environment Climate Scheme https://www.ruralpayments.org/topics/all-schemes/agri-environment-climate-scheme/ Forestry Grant Scheme https://www.ruralpayments.org/topics/all-schemes/forestry-grant-scheme/ Scottish Forestry https://www.forestry.gov.scot/ For more information, visit www.FAS.scot Twitter: @FASScot Facebook: @FASScot National Advice Hub Phone: 0300 323 0161 Email: advice@fas.scot | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() CropCast - Crop Trials & Innovation | In this episode Tiffany Stevenson is joined by Simon Oxley to discuss Arable innovation along with Dr Neil Havis to discuss what growers can expect to see at the upcoming SRUC Crop trial events, which take place on the 23rd & 25th June 2026.With increasing pressure on margins, rising input costs and more challenging growing conditions, arable innovation and making the right variety and crop protection decisions has never been more important.The upcoming crop trial events provide a valuable opportunity to see current and upcoming Winter Wheat and Spring Barley varieties performing under local conditions and hear directly from researchers, industry specialists and fellow farmers about what is looking promising for the seasons ahead.Timestamps 0:10 Introduction to Neil & Simon2:32 What does Innovation mean?6:27 Where is the most potential for innovation?10:48 How are crops looking this season?15:14 Changes to crop varieties?17:28 What to expect at the upcoming crop trial events?26:14 Impact of climate change on arable production?27:50 How can growers make the best decisions?For more information, visit www.FAS.scotFacebook: @FASScotNational Advice HubPhone: 0300 323 0161Email: advice@fas.scot | — | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() Business and Policy News Audio June 2026: Policy, cereal, beef, sheep and milk updates and a spotlight on Scottish farm business income: annual estimates 2024-2025✨ | business newspolicy updates+5 | — | Scotland's Farm Advisory Service Podcast | Scotland | Scottish farm business incomepolicy updates+5 | — | 50m 31s | |
| 6/10/26 | ![]() Agri Culture - Glenkilrie, From Land to Larder : Lauren Houstoun✨ | agriculturelocal food+3 | Lauren Houstoun | Glenkilrie LarderGlenkilrie Farm+2 | — | agriculturefarming+3 | — | 44m 45s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() Stock Talk - The Use Of AI In Poultry✨ | AI in agriculturepoultry farming+4 | David Speller | OptiFarmScotland's Farm Advisory Service+1 | — | AIpoultry+5 | — | 56m 17s | |
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Crofting Matters - A View From Shetland✨ | croppingShetland agriculture+4 | Osla Jamwal Fraser | Scottish Government | ShetlandNorth Sea | croftingShetland sheep+4 | — | 40m 45s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Natural Capital - NatureScot Natural Capital Tool✨ | Natural Capitalland management+3 | Donya DavidsonSophie Manson | NatureScotLiverpool John Moores University+2 | — | Natural Capital Toolland management+3 | — | 45m 34s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Thrill of The Hill - A Damming Conclusion? Part III✨ | beaver reintroductionland management+4 | Tom Bowser | NatureScot | ScotlandLerrocks farm | beaversecological case+4 | — | 46m 47s | |
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| 5/20/26 | ![]() Rural Roundup - Scottish Agri Tourism✨ | Agri tourismScottish agriculture+3 | Linda McAllister | Visit ScotlandScotland's Farm Advisory Service | — | agri tourismScottish agriculture+3 | — | 41m 10s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() CropCast - Scottish Quality Crops - Under The Bonnet of SQC✨ | quality assurancefood safety+4 | Teresa DougallJohn Hutcheson | Scottish Quality CropsFood Integrity Assurance+1 | ScotlandUK+1 | Scottish Quality Cropsfood safety+5 | — | 42m 37s | |
| 5/8/26 | ![]() Business and Policy News Audio May 2026: Policy, cereal, beef, sheep and milk updates and a spotlight on the Agri-Environmental Climate Scheme (AECS)✨ | policy updatescereal market+4 | — | Scottish Suckler Beef Support SchemeGroceries Code Adjudicator+9 | — | policycereals+5 | — | 48m 43s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Agri Culture - Mentoring Women In Agriculture: Julie McLaren✨ | mentoringwomen in agriculture+3 | Julie McLaren | Women in Agriculture ScotlandScottish Government+3 | — | mentoring schemeagriculture+3 | — | 48m 23s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() CropCast - PCN & Water Scarcity✨ | PCNwater scarcity+3 | Kerry LeslieGavin Prentice | SAC ConsultantsPCN Action Scotland+2 | — | PCNwater scarcity+3 | — | 43m 21s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Rural Roundup - AECS & Updates✨ | Agri-Environment Climate SchemeFuel prices+3 | — | Agri-Environment Climate SchemeFAS+3 | — | Agri-Environment Climate Schemefuel prices+3 | — | 37m 15s | |
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Business and Policy News Audio April 2026: Policy, cereal, beef, sheep and milk updates and a spotlight on Maker Space, a Digital Dairy Chain project✨ | business newspolicy updates+5 | — | Scotland's Farm Advisory Service PodcastMaker Space+4 | — | policy updatescereal news+5 | — | 55m 17s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Natural Capital - South of Scotland Natural Capital Innovation Zone✨ | natural capitalbiodiversity+4 | Jayne Ashley | SOSEScottish Government | South of ScotlandDumfries & Galloway+1 | Natural CapitalSouth of Scotland+5 | — | 34m 09s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Rural Roundup - Policy Update✨ | policy updateagriculture+3 | Steven Thomson | SRUCFAS | — | policy updateagriculture+3 | — | 44m 14s | |
| 3/7/26 | ![]() Business and Policy News Audio March 2026: Policy, cereal, beef, sheep and milk updates and a spotlight on how a turbulent global trading environment is shaping the outlook for Scottish agriculture✨ | policy updatesagriculture+5 | — | Scotland's Farm Advisory Service PodcastAgri-Tourism Investment Scheme+3 | Scotland | Scottish agriculturepolicy news+6 | — | 50m 00s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Crofting Matters - Crofting Through the Seasons : Autumn & Winter✨ | CroftingSeasonality+5 | Phil KnottAiofe Gould+3 | Saxavord Space Port | Isle of SkyeShetland Isles+1 | croftingautumn+7 | — | 29m 10s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Rural Roundup - Spotlight: Crofting Through The Seasons Autumn & Winter✨ | CroftingSeasonality+3 | Phil KnottAiofe Gould+3 | Saxavord Space Port | Isle of SkyeShetland Isles+1 | crofteragroforestry+3 | — | 29m 10s | |
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Stock Talk - James Orr - Stock Talk Handover✨ | agricultureconsulting+3 | — | SAC ConsultingScotland's Farm Advisory Service Podcast | — | Stock TalkJames Orr+5 | — | 31m 41s | |
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Natural Capital - The Importance of Natural Capital to the Scottish Economy✨ | natural capitalScottish economy+3 | Iain Boyd | Scottish Government | — | natural capitalScottish economy+3 | — | 34m 28s | |
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Crofting Matters - Crofting Through the Seasons: Spring/Summer | In this special two-part edition of Crofting Matters, “Crofting Through the Seasons”, we take you back to Spring/Summer last year, where Ross Mackenzie visited the Staffin Sheepdog Trials, a hugely popular event in Trotternish, on the Isle of Skye. Sheepdog trials are deeply rooted in crofting culture, normally held during the summer months, these trials are a significant part of the identity of crofting over the last century. Also in this episode, Ross joins a group of 30 Crofters who travelled to Wicklow, (south of Dublin) in Ireland last Spring, on the second trip of a Scottish Farm Advisory Service Learning Journey, funded by the Scottish Government, which supported 55 Scottish Crofters (over two trips) to learn about Irish systems, and how Irish farmers make a living from small units. Thanks for listening to this special two-part edition, Crofting Through the Seasons, Spring & Summer. You can find part 2 of Crofting Through The Seasons, Autumn & Winter right now. wherever you normally listen. This episode was hosted and produced by Kerry Hammond and was edited by Kieron Sim as part of Scotland’s Farm Advisory Service, in association with the Scottish Government. For more information, visit www.FAS.scot Facebook: @FASScot National Advice Hub Phone: 0300 323 0161 Email: advice@fas.scot | — | ||||||
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