Including 5 closely related terms such as tree planting, trees, and tree planting.
…, accessible places, with thriving local economies, where people can meet their daily needs within a 20-minute walk. • Investing an additional £130m to expand Scotland’s national forests and land, with 18,000 hectares of new woodland planted per annum by 2024. We will also invest a further £20m to increase nursery stocks and ensure a resilient supply for tree planting in Scotland • an extra £150…
… as FYM and so we boost soil C that way. • We have about 4ha of trees on the farm and I plant 20 new hardwoods every year to replace windblown. Livestock and Slurry • Legumes are playing a major part of our cropping with Spring Beans as a Home Grown Protein Source. • Because we are a Dairy Research Centre, we are constantly looking at milk production efficiency which includes genetics…
… of atmospheric carbon by plants and the growth of wood or increase of peat volume are examples of biological sequestration. Also see removals. 21 Background I manage SRUC’s Dairy Research Unit farms here at Crichton Royal near Dumfries where we are lucky to have easy worked ground with freely- draining soils. We run two dairy units within the farm. We are situated within the Lower Nithsdale NVZ…
… separation plant to increase nutrient efficiency and ease slurry management pressures. 23 Farming for a Better Climate - Torr Farm Name Ross and Lee Paton Farm Torr Farm Locality Auchencairn Type Dairy Size 389ha Staff 2 full time, 1 apprentice Background Brother and sister team Ross and Lee Paton manage Torr Farm, a 389 ha organic dairy farm on the Solway coast about 20 miles west…