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2021 - Digital potential of a sustainable natural economy - Teagasc | Agriculture and Food Development Authority

Digital potential of a sustainable natural economy The role of digital in securing a green rural economy is the focus of a joint virtual conference being held by Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) and Teagasc. A joint SRUC/Teagasc conference will look at the role of digital in securing a green recovery Digital potential of a sustainable natural economy The potential of digitalisation to achieve a sustainable natural economy, which is the third in a series of annual events, will take place via a webinar on Tuesday 9 February. It will bring perspectives and insights on the role of digital technologies to secure a green recovery in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

Role of digital in securing green rural economy to go under spotlight

Role of digital in securing green rural economy to go under spotlight The role of digital in securing a green rural economy is the focus of a joint virtual conference being held by Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) and Teagasc. The potential of digitalisation to achieve a sustainable natural economy, which is the third in a series of annual events, will take place via a webinar in two weeks’ time on Tuesday, February 9. It will bring perspectives and insights on the role of digital technologies to secure a green recovery in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Prof. Wayne Powell, principal and chief executive of SRUC, and Prof. Gerry Boyle, Teagasc director, will jointly chair the event.

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SRUC announces £310,000 investment in new centre for equine skills

SRUC announces £310,000 investment in new centre for equine skills by Gemma Mackenzie © Shutterstock / AnnaElizabeth pho Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) is investing £310,000 in an equine skills centre. The rural college says the new facility, which will be located at its Craibstone campus on the outskirts of Aberdeen, will benefit horse enthusiasts, students and the wider Scottish equine industry. It said the £310k investment will create a facility with new stables for up to six horses, a manége, equipment storage and supporting facilities for students.

Why weather dictates ramularia disease decisions in barley

Why weather dictates ramularia disease decisions in barley >More in © Tim Scrivener Barley growers should be aware of the weather conditions that favour the fungus responsible for causing ramularia leaf spot, as they have the biggest effect on the disease’s impact. Ramularia – which has the ability to go undetected for much of the season – needs moisture in the leaf to grow inside the plant, making warm and wet conditions perfect for its development. That key requirement explains why there haven’t been widespread problems for the past two years, as consecutive dry springs limited the pathogen’s development, says Neil Havis, crop protection team leader at  Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC).

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