FARMING SCOTLAND MAGAZINE

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dairy Virgin Money supports Stranraer dairy farmers, the Love family, with their new project to pasteurise their own milk Virgin Money has helped the Love family, based at Bridge of Aird Farm, on the edge of Stranraer, to diversify their dairy business. They plan to move production in-house and sell some of their milk directly to locals, thus cutting out the middleman and increasing their profits. Virgin Money has provided them with funding to build the shed for the new pasteurising unit. Andrew and Christine Love and their daughter Kayleigh run a herd of 130 pedigree Holstein Friesian cows, at the ‘Wee Aird’, as the farm is locally known. Along with many other farmers, they were keen to diversify and increase margins, but they did not want to increase their herd. Instead, they decided they wanted to start supplying local people and businesses with fresh, pasteurised, unhomogenised milk in glass bottles. With ever more pressure on farmers to reduce carbon emissions and help the UK reach Net Zero by 2050, the Loves were keen to ensure they were environmentally sustainable as well as profitable. With their new pasteurising unit, they will be able to deliver milk straight to the doorsteps of their neighbours. Part of the project was to buy vending machines, where customers can purchase a branded “Love Milk”, re-usable glass bottle. They can also add a shot of different flavours such as lime or strawberry. By providing milk direct to consumers less transport is required, and the use of plastic bottles reduced. This means lower haulage costs and increased profit margins, as they can cut out the processor and retailer – so a win win situation! “We are delighted to have facilitated this project,” 92

said Anne Howatson, their Relationship Manager. “The Loves were a pleasure to work with and their fresh pasteurised milk is simply delicious. It is

just the sort of project that Virgin Money likes to be involved with. The family knew what they wanted to achieve, had a clear strategy to get there and like us,

have a keen interest in improving the environment. I am blown away by what they have already done. Let’s hope, like cream, their business will always rise!”

‘DEFRA Farm Innovation’ research explores alternative approach to reducing slurry ammonia emissions

Envirosystems UK is working hard to deliver a cost-effective biological solution for dairy farmers’ slurry ahead of ammonia reduction targets due to come in 2027. Biochemist Dr Henry Russell from Envirosystems presented the progress to-date of their DEFRAsponsored research project which started in August 2021. The audience heard how Envirosystems aims to boost

a naturally occurring nitrogen pathway in slurry by adding a next generation SlurryBugs® using auto-dosing technology. This will have the dual benefit of reducing ammonia emissions whilst also increasing the nitrogen value of slurry, thus saving on costly inorganic fertiliser. So far, in collaboration with Myerscough College, they

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have successfully achieved the experimental setup and have ongoing lab-scale and mini-farm scale trials, giving what they believe to be the most comprehensive ongoing biological slurry treatment study in the UK. The project is due to be completed in March 2023 and Envirosystems will continue to disseminate findings along the way.


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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!

3min
page 15
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