"Thereās a feeling that the industry and the public are out of step about the realities of dairy farming and this survey aims to collect rigorous data on farmersā views on the future of their industry to help provide more clarity"
A new research project into marine animal entanglements in Scottish waters has been launched.
The Scottish Home Pony will return to the Scottish National Equestrian Centre in West Lothian in 2019 and 2020.
"We are now proud to pass the baton to farmers, brewers and researchers, who will hopefully take Scottish hops to the next stage of development"
A well-known researcher at Scotlandās Rural College has been named as the new Scientific Director of the Scottish Consortium for Rural Research (SCRR).
A project team of e-Learning and Veterinary Nursing staff at SRUC's Barony campus has been shortlisted in the āInnovation In Trainingā category in the Scottish Training Federation (STF) Awards.
An SRUC graduate has been shortlisted for the title of Agricultural Student of the Year at the 2018 British Farming Awards.
The president of the SRUC student body has welcomed the Scottish Governmentās decision to make sanitary products freely available to pupils, students and learners across the country.
"There are genuine potential game-changing opportunities both for new and conventional horticultural and agricultural systems that can come from the collaboration between IGS and the James Hutton Institute"
A motor racing marketing guru who went on to create an award-winning gin company is set to explain the winning formula for diversification.
Scotlandās Rural College has been recognised for the global impact of its dairy research by a leading scientific journal.
Obesity has become one of the most significant challenges to human health.
raspberry
"Weāve tried for a long time to try to understand the basis of flavour in raspberries and what we found was it was determined to a very large extent by environmental factors"
Professor Steve Hillier
"We are always looking to improve our methods and our participation in the Reynolds Cup has helped to keep us at the leading edge, internationally, of the development of quantitative mineralogical analysis of soils and rocks"
Scotlandās Rural College (SRUC) has become one of only two institutions in Scotland ā and only ten in the UK ā to offer a degree in Veterinary Nursing.
"Sometimes, policy solutions that make perfect sense at first sight can lead to unintended consequences because, although people make decisions independently, the effects of those decisions are played out in a shared space"
"We modelled the water temperature of the river Spey as the first step towards assessing how future changes in climate, land-use, management, industry and water use might influence river temperatures"
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