CropCast

Farm Advisory Service

Welcome to Cropcast, bringing you all the on crops and soils. Each month, SAC Consulting advisor, Tiffany Mactaggart will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates and the latest research to help you make decisions in the field. Scotland’s Farm Advisory Service is funded by the Scottish Government. Our podcast covers a range of topics which help support your farm or croft to be more profitable and sustainable.

  1. 3D AGO

    Conversations - Hemp - The Crop in Waiting?

    Welcome to CropCast Conversations. On today’s episode Mark is joined by Iain Riddell. Iain was a consultant and project manager with SAC Consulting for 45 years, before becoming self-employed and operating under Graystones Consulting. Iain’s work focuses on agricultural supply chains and his main interest is industrial hemp, which will be the focus of this episode. The global market for hemp is expected to quadruple by 2030 and as markets here evolve, there is great potential for Scotland’s farmers to reap the benefits. Hemp was actually grown in Scotland in the Middle Ages for rope and textile production, before it became more economic to import, to make ropes and sails for ships. It has recently attracted interest as a new arable crop as more uses for hemp become viable, including fibre/shiv for insulation and boarding in house construction and seeds used for cold pressed oil and food health products, plus many other uses. Hemp has also been shown to improve soil structure and quality, store CO2 and improve biodiversity and could play an important role in reducing Scotland’s greenhouse gas emissions. There is potential for this highly versatile crop to be a profitable break crop for farmers as demand increases for biobased materials to replace products derived from fossil fuels. Industrial hemp is used across sectors such as agriculture, automotives, bio-energy, construction, food and beverages, furniture, paper, personal care, recycling and textiles. Several years field crop experience in Angus and the Borders, and hemp crop trials in Scotland in 2024 has confirmed that the crop grows well in our climate. Episode Timestamps 01.23 Introducing Iain Riddell 02.50 Potential uses for hemp as an industrial crop 03.46 What do we mean by ‘industrial hemp’ 05.45 Historical context 10.45 Growing hemp for fibre 12.17 Hemp – what’s currently going on in the UK 17.09 What we learned from growing hemp in the rotation 22.48 Retting process 28.32 Emerging hemp markets and potential uses 33.42 Hemp seed industry 35.26 Phytoremediation and the advantage of deep tap roots 37.23 Biodiversity benefits Resources The Potential of the Hemp Crop in Scotland | Helping farmers in Scotland Advancing a sustainable Scottish supply chain for industrial hemp and co-products British Hemp Alliance IndiNature – Natural fibre construction insulation https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/industrial-hemp-licensing-guidance/industrial-hemp-licensing-factsheet The Rowett Institute | The University of Aberdeen Contact: Mark.Bowsher-Gibbs@sac.co.uk Graystonesconsulting308@gmail.com (Iain Riddell) For more information, visit www.FAS.scot Facebook: a...

    40 min
  2. 12/16/2025

    Conversations - United Oilseeds

    Welcome to Cropcast Conversations hosted by Mark Bowsher-Gibbs. On today’s episode Mark is joined by Andrew Milne and Nick Hobson of United Oilseeds. We hear how the co-operative is structured, review 2025 OSR harvest and look ahead to prospects for 2026. They also discuss physical movements of the crop and market pricing mechanisms, so for all things OSR, enjoy listening to this very interesting conversation.   Andrew Milne – United Oilseeds Area Manager (Scotland)  Nick Hobson – United Oilseeds Trading Manager  Timestamps   00.55 Introducing Andrew and Nick from United Oilseeds  02.39 United Oilseeds – the company, it’s history and the area it covers   09.52 Varieties   12.15 Harvest 2025  18.43 Looking ahead to 2026  23.47 Movement of rape beyond the store  30.07 Different contract options and storage options   37.44 Key market watchpoints   41.43 Independent analysis of oil content   43.51 OSR Reboot   47.33 Andrews take home message   Related FAS Resources     Crops and soils | Helping farmers in Scotland  How to Get Oilseed Rape off to a Good Start | Helping farmers in Scotland  Related FAS Resources     United Oilseeds | Oilseed Rape | Buy Seed | Sell crops  OSR-Reboot | United Oilseeds | Oilseed Rape  Winter oilseed rape recommended and candidate lists | AHDB  For more information, visit www.FAS.scot  Facebook: @FASScot    National Advice Hub  Phone: 0300 323 0161  Email: advice@fas.scot

    50 min
  3. 10/21/2025

    Conversations - The Maltsters’ Association of Great Britain

    Welcome to Cropcast Conversations hosted by Mark Bowsher-Gibbs. On today’s episode Mark is joined by Julian South, Executive Director of The Maltsters’ Association of Great Britain (MAGB). MAGB are the trade association of the UK malting industry and represent over 98% of UK malt production, buying around 2 million tonnes of UK malting barley, to make about 1.6 million tonnes of malt. Mark and Julian discuss harvest 2025, barley varieties, tariffs and trade deals and opportunities for the industry.  Episode Timestamps   01.38 Background and structure of MAGB  04.43 What is malt?  06.59 Distilling malts and brewing malts  07.50 Harvest 2025 round up   16.12 Evaluating and approving new barley varieties for malting   23.31 International Barley Hub  26.00 Biggest challenges for the malting barley industry   29.47 International trade  33.25 Tariffs and trade deals  35.04 Peat as a flavouring for malt   37.10 Finding out more: www.ukmalt.com  38.25 The malt industry in 10 years time   Resources     The Maltsters’ Association of Great Britain  Malting Barley Committee - The Maltsters’ Association of Great Britain  Contact: Julian South: 07967452838, julian@magb.org.uk  SRUC - Soils & plants - Recommended lists   SAC Recommended Lists for Cereals 2025-26  International Barley Hub - The James Hutton Institute   Mycotoxins - The Maltsters’ Association of Great Britain    For more information, visit  www.FAS.scot  Facebook: @FASScot    National Advice Hub  Phone: 0300 323 0161  Email: advice@fas.scot

    42 min

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Welcome to Cropcast, bringing you all the on crops and soils. Each month, SAC Consulting advisor, Tiffany Mactaggart will be joined by a range of industry experts, bringing you timely updates and the latest research to help you make decisions in the field. Scotland’s Farm Advisory Service is funded by the Scottish Government. Our podcast covers a range of topics which help support your farm or croft to be more profitable and sustainable.