Farming Scotland Magazine (September - October Issue 2021)

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THE BOOK SHELF ‘JEN - A Border Milly cow gives Collie’s Tale’ milk By Peter Kerr

Narrated by Jen herself, an old farm dog looks back on her life in this light-hearted story of a ‘working’ Border collie with a firm conviction that work is for creatures of a lesser intellect than her own. For Jen, ‘freedom’ is what it’s all about. Fun-filled, occasionally sad, yet doggedly down-to-earth (and just a wee bit sweary!), this is an

By Deborah Chancellor & Julia Groves Published by Scallywag Press

entertaining, easy read that should appeal in equal measure to folks already familiar with the crafty quirks and endearing eccentricities of Border collies and to those yet to have the pleasure. 220 pages. Paperback (£7.99) E-book (£2.99) available online from Amazon.

First in a topical collection of four titles to show children where their food comes from and how precious it is. A child follows a day in the life of Milly the cow, as she munches grass with her friends, drinks gallons of water, makes cow pats in the field, and visits the milking parlour with her farmer. Milly’s milk is made into butter, cheese and yoghurt. Shows animals with respect,

having their own personalities and lives. Encourages children to be environmentally aware, and understand the hard work involved in producing food. Full of information that has been fact checked, yet presented in a simple and stylish way to spark the interest of both young children and adults. Hardback, £10.99, For ages 3+

Defending Beef (Second Edition) The Ecological and Nutritional Case for Meat By Nicolette Hahn Niman ‘Nicolette Hahn Niman sets out to debunk just about everything you think you know [about beef] . . . She’s not trying to change your mind; she’s trying to save your world.’ - LA Times As the meat industry responds to COVID-19, the climate threat, and the rise of plantbased meats, Defending Beef delivers a passionate argument for sustainable meat production and consumption We’ve all heard the narrative that red meat (and beef in particular) is killing the environment. The public has been led to believe that cattle erode soils, pollute, damage 128

wetland ecosystems, and decimate wildlife populations. Yet, in Defending Beef, environmental lawyer turned rancher Nicolette Hahn Niman argues that it’s not so simple. That actually raising animals for meat can have a profoundly positive impact on nature and our health. With new studies and strong scientific evidence, she shows: • How ruminants are beneficial to biodiversity and restoring the environment • How regenerative agriculture can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and replenish soils • Why animal fats and proteins

are nutritious, providing vital nutrients for optimal health • How farmers can lead the effort to healing ecosystems and human health This book is at once a defense of cattle and an indictment of industrial agriculture, substandard animal welfare and poor diets. Done with care, cattle husbandry enriches our human experience and enhances the natural world. Nicolette argues that we must move beyond simplistic solutions like banishing cattle from our landscapes and replacing beef with lab-grown (highly refined) meat. It’s time to focus on improving how we raise animals and turn them

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into beneficial, nutrient-rich food. Only then can we tap into the full ecological and nourishment potential these remarkable creatures provide. £14.99 • Paperback • 304 Pages ISBN 978-1-64502-014-1


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Who’s going where?

3min
pages 130-132

Southern Belle

3min
page 129

Four books reviewed

2min
page 128

Events

3min
page 127

Clothing

2min
page 113

The Money Man

6min
pages 111-112

Machinery

8min
pages 114-126

Finance

2min
page 110

The Cairngorms (Part 5

5min
pages 108-109

Opportunities abound

4min
page 106

With Linda Mellor

3min
page 105

Life on the Islands

2min
page 104

Scottish Game Fair

7min
pages 100-101

Equine

1min
page 99

Conservation Matters

4min
page 98

Scottish Land & Estates

3min
page 97

Estate

2min
page 96

Scottish Forestry

3min
page 95

Forestry

3min
pages 92-94

Pigs

3min
page 89

People

6min
pages 90-91

National Sheep Association

4min
page 88

Scottish Government

6min
pages 86-87

Sheep

5min
pages 83-85

NFU Scotland

3min
page 82

Dairy

2min
pages 80-81

Hutton Institute

3min
page 79

The Vet

5min
pages 77-78

Livestock

9min
pages 67-75

A Livestock Diary

3min
page 66

Quality Meat Scotland

4min
page 76

Rural life around Loch Ness

6min
pages 64-65

Orkney Boreray Sheep

4min
pages 62-63

Ploughs

8min
pages 42-47

Muck Spreaders

4min
pages 54-60

New Zealand (part 2

3min
pages 48-49

Mackenzies Farm Shop Shetland

3min
pages 52-53

British Ploughing Championships

2min
page 51

Increased grain productivity at Balgonie Estate

5min
pages 38-39

Let’s make ice cream

5min
pages 40-41

The Vertical Farm

2min
page 35

Lambs and Strawbs

2min
page 16

Scotch Butchers Club Winners!

2min
page 14

In my view

9min
pages 7-13

Scotland the Brand

3min
page 15

Winter crop preparation with St Catherine’s Seeds

4min
pages 18-19

A problem solved by Vogelsang

3min
pages 24-25

Farming for the Climate

6min
pages 21-22

Crofting

3min
page 23
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