Following the first successful event held in Perthshire in July, farmers will have another opportunity to hear from various speakers and experts on deer farming in Scotland at the second event taking place near Beauly next week.
Introduction to Deer Farming is organised by the Venison Advisory Service (VAS) and chartered surveyors Bell Ingram and will be held at Culligran Estate, Glen Strathfarrar on Tuesday 4 September – which is also Scottish Venison Day.
Talks will focus on herd management and stocking, fencing and equipment requirements as well as finance and land management and will be followed by a visit to Culligran deer farm.
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For more information or to book a place, contact Charlotte Gilfillan at Bell Ingram by emailing or charlotte.gilfillan@bellingram.co.uk or calling 01307 462516.
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Following the first successful event held in Perthshire in July, farmers will have another opportunity to hear from various speakers and experts on deer farming in Scotland at the second event taking place near Beauly next week.
Introduction to Deer Farming is organised by the Venison Advisory Service (VAS) and chartered surveyors Bell Ingram and will be held at Culligran Estate, Glen Strathfarrar on Tuesday 4 September – which is also Scottish Venison Day.
Talks will focus on herd management and stocking, fencing and equipment requirements as well as finance and land management and will be followed by a visit to Culligran deer farm.
For more information or to book a place, contact Charlotte Gilfillan at Bell Ingram by emailing or charlotte.gilfillan@bellingram.co.uk or calling 01307 462516.
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