Thrill Of The Hill

Farm Advisory Service
Thrill Of The Hill

This is a podcast about hill farming in Scotland, brought to you by the Scottish Farm Advisory Service. 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. FEB 21

    Staggeringly Good: Raising The Profile of Venison in Scotland

    Thrill of the Hill returns for season 5, with an exciting line-up on new and returning guest speakers and specialists in their fields and on their hills. Venison, an underappreciated meat in Scotland? Despite the abundance of deer in Scotland, farmed and wild, venison has never been a staple of the Scottish diet, certainly not in the same way as beef or lamb. Scottish Government reports that the amount of farmed venison in Scotland increased by around 4.9% on the last five year average, making up 16,000 animals. That figure might sound impressive, but the Venison Advisory Service suggests that accounts for only 3% of national production, with the remainder coming from wild venison. Scottish Government reports that around 3,500 tonnes of wild venison is produced in Scotland each year and The Times suggest that around two thirds of that is used in the domestic and wider UK markets. But with such plentiful supplies of venison on our hills, could we be making more of it? In this episode Anona Gow discusses the virtues of venison, its nutritional value, cooking options, perception of the sector and reflects on her new book, The Venison Kitchen.  Want to get in touch with Anona? She can be contacted at The Venison Kitchen via email enquiries at hello@thevenisonkitchen.co.uk Related FAS Resources https://www.fas.scot/publication/podcast-the-thrill-of-the-hill-deer-farming-management/  https://www.fas.scot/publication/thinning-herds-thicken-forests/  Related External Resources The Venison Kitchen by Anona Gow   Cook Book   Events — Pitscandly Farm Venison     Events and Farmers Markets

    28 min
  2. 10/23/2024

    Taking it to the Max (MSO)

    Thrill of the Hill returns for season 5, with an exciting line-up on new and returning guest speakers and specialists in their fields and on their hills.  As climate change, biodiversity decline and food security continue to build in our collective consciousnesses the drive to find a comprehensive solution intensifies. In this episode, Chris Clark from Nethergill Associates shares his opinions and approach to Maximum Sustainable Output (MSO), a concept that revolves the ideas of natural and industrial energy, reducing artificial inputs and allowing land to revert to a natural carrying capacity, whether that is livestock or crops. Chris provides a broad introductory discussion on the concept and shares his own opinions on how sustainable land management is measured and achieved. We cover mindset change, bring energy use to the forefront and unpick to what extent it compliments existing farming approaches like regenerative farming and organics. This is a great start to the conversation around MSO.    Want to get in touch with Chris, he can be contacted at Nethergill Associates on 07969 018 324 or via email at chris.clark@nethergillassoc.co.uk. **In January 2024 the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) published the ‘Harmonisation of Carbon Accounting Tools for Agriculture’ report, which discusses the different approaches and methodologies behind measuring carbon across six of the most commonly used tools in the UK - an overview and the findings can be accessed via the link provided. Related Links Harmonisation of Carbon Accounting Tools for Agriculture - SCF0129 Carbon Calculators - Farm Advisory Service | The Scottish Farmer What is the Maximum Profit Potential for your Farm? (Youtube.com)

    44 min
  3. 07/25/2024

    Understanding Soil From The Ground Up with Lorna Galloway

    Soil is a perennial topic, something that needs to be discussed on a recurring basis, and last time we did so was with Dr Bill Crooks some years ago now. In this episode, we hear from agricultural consultant and soil management enthusiast Lorna Galloway and talk all manner of things, from improving the uplands, raising soil pH, integrating clover, managing drainage and highlighting the support available for soil sampling under Preparing for Sustainable Farming. Soil forms the foundation of just about everything we do in agriculture, we like to think of our society as being at the cutting edge, but this is not a new idea. “To be a successful farmer one must first know the nature of the soil” – Xenophon, 400 B.C. More recently, Leonardo Di Vinci is attributed as saying “We know more about the movement of celestial bodies than about the soil underfoot”. Want to get in touch with Lorna? She can be contacted at SAC Consulting Stranraer on 01776 702 649 or via email at Lorna.Galloway@sac.co.uk. FAS Related Materials https://www.fas.scot/publication/podcast-the-thrill-of-the-hill-lime-soil-health/ https://www.fas.scot/publication/technical-note-tn656-soils-information-texture-liming/ https://www.fas.scot/downloads/valuing-soils-practical-guidance-scottish-farmers/ https://www.fas.scot/downloads/practical-guide-soil-sampling-i-take-soil-sample/ https://www.fas.scot/downloads/farming-better-climate-practical-guide-field-drainage/ https://www.fas.scot/downloads/practical-guide-understanding-soil-carbon/

    36 min

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This is a podcast about hill farming in Scotland, brought to you by the Scottish Farm Advisory Service. 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.

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