FARMING SCOTLAND MAGAZINE

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people Major financial boost to agricultural apprenticeships by AGCO

Agricultural machinery manufacturing giant AGCO (NYSE:AGCO) is continuing to support the Further Education sector by affiliating with an additional two colleges and injecting heavy investment into their agricultural engineering apprenticeship schemes. At a time when many agricultural manufacturers are bringing their apprenticeship training in-house, AGCO has partnered with SRUC Barony in Scotland and Riseholme

College in Lincolnshire to help offer budding new agricultural engineering apprentices the chance to embark on a full career path with AGCO, offering City & Guilds diplomas at a venue closer to home. With the worldwide demand for food predicted to increase 60% by 2050, AGCO understands that the demand for highly skilled and talented agricultural engineers to ensure that the industry’s advanced and complex machinery will meet

that goal has never been greater. AGCO’s Training and Development Consultant, Charlie Rollason said: “Supporting four dedicated centres of learning makes perfect sense to AGCO. With these two new partners coming on board, supplementing WCG Moreton Morrell in Warwickshire and Coleg Cambria Llysfasi in Wales, and with a major investment by both AGCO and our learning partners, we aim to offer the same high standard

of manufacturer supported learning in convenient locations throughout the UK rather than at one centralised hub.” AGCO is also welcoming a growing number of people who are embracing the challenges of being an agricultural engineer and retraining in this much-valued and sought-after occupation. They have started working closely with Forces Farming, an initiative created to help exservices personnel transition into the agricultural sector.

New survey aims to highlight farmer and crofter wellbeing With increasing concerns around farmer and crofter wellbeing, as pressures build in the industry, a range of agricultural partners have come together to launch a survey to better understand the needs and concerns of Scotland’s farmers and crofters, with the view of introducing a new wellbeing programme in 2022/23. The research follows on from the successful “drought, adversity and breaking new ground” tour that took place in winter 2018 and saw over 2000 farmers attend one of fourteen events to hear New Zealand farmer Doug Avery, talk about his own challenges with mental health and wellbeing. After the tour, a steering group was established to review the learnings, chaired by beef,

sheep and arable farmer, John Scott of Fearn Farm, Ross-Shire. “Agriculture is facing unimaginable change that will impact generations and could require complete restructuring of farming practices. Many of these challenges we can’t control, they will happen regardless of how well we rear our livestock, grow our crops or manage our finances. This significantly impacts the way we think and farm, it tests our resilience and can, at times, take us down a dark path when we feel overwhelmed, anxious or simply just knackered,” said John Scott. “When Doug visited Scotland, we were astounded by the response, highlighting the appetite from farmers and crofters, to better understand how we can manage our own wellbeing

through shared learning, events and resources. This new survey will give us insights to understand how farmers and crofters are

feeling, what type of activities and resources would best support them and how they should be delivered.”

John Scott

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Machinery

11min
pages 130-137

Finance

4min
pages 128-129

Life on the Islands

3min
page 126

Scottish Forestry

3min
pages 118-119

People

2min
page 121

Forestry

3min
page 117

Part 3 of Native: Life in a vanishing landscape

7min
pages 124-125

Sunday Roast with Honey Berry Wine

1min
page 127

R.S.A.B.I

2min
page 122

Support for men

5min
page 120

Scottish Land & Estates

4min
page 115

Conservation Matters

5min
pages 113-114

Scottish Game Fair

5min
pages 110-111

Estate

2min
page 112

With Linda Mellor

3min
page 116

Southern Belle

4min
page 109

Edinvale event

1min
page 108

Spinks Smokies

5min
pages 106-107

Hotels and kitchen gardens

5min
pages 102-103

Aquaculture

5min
pages 98-99

Food from the shielings

6min
pages 104-105

Pigs

3min
page 91

Dairy

4min
pages 92-93

Crofting

8min
pages 95-96

The Vet

5min
page 97

Scottish Dairy Hub

3min
page 94

Sheep

3min
pages 87-89

National Sheep Association

4min
page 90

Scotsheep

12min
pages 82-86

Quality Meat Scotland

4min
page 81

Livestock

3min
pages 79-80

Farm Advisory Service

3min
page 77

Science & Technology

2min
page 76

Robotic bees

2min
page 78

Whisky to biofuel

3min
page 73

LBK Packaging

2min
page 28

Farm accidents and workers rights

2min
page 27

Farming for the Climate

3min
page 75

Organics

2min
page 26

Open Farm Sunday

7min
pages 20-21

World Farming

3min
page 22

James Hutton Institute

5min
pages 13-14

Mash and malt

2min
page 18

Ice creams

1min
page 16

Scottish Government

3min
page 19

NFU Scotland

3min
page 23

Growing vegetables on Mars!

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page 15
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