Episodes

  • First Aid on Farm with Sean Magee
    Jan 16 2025

    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.

    We're all human, fragile and fallible, accidents can occur and mistakes can be made, people can be in danger, get hurt and when that happens, be in need of first aid. The National Farmers Union reports that despite accounting for only 1% of the working population, agriculture accounts for 20% of all deaths in the workplace. In this episode, qualified First Aid Trainer and practitioner, Sean Magee discusses the importance of first aid in the farm and rural environment, including what information to provide to emergency services and the processes of seeking help, how to assess the requirements of a casualty and top tips for dealing with agricultural related incidents when they occur.

    If you want to get in touch with Sean, he can be contacted at CPS Activities Ltd via email at enquiries@cpsactivities.com.

    Related FAS Resources

    Developing Safe Farming Practices - Lone Working

    Other Related Resources

    First Aid Training - CPS Activities Ltd

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    42 mins
  • Droning On
    Dec 19 2024

    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.

    Technology is always progressing, and the same is true in the uplands. New innovations mean it has never been easier to collect, measure and interpret data for the benefit of farming, nature and climate change. In this episode, Environmental Consultant, Jack Zuill discusses the potential for and realities of measuring nature, using a range of technologies, from drones and LiDAR to audio capture, speculate on the future of data gathering and the importance of having specialist input in decision-making.

    Want to get in touch with Jack, he can be contacted at SAC Consulting Ltd on 07584 526 926 or via email at jack.zuill@sac.co.uk.

    Related FAS Resources

    UAVs in Agriculture | Farm Advisory Service

    Natural Capital - Drones, Data and Decision Making | Information helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

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    41 mins
  • What's Good For The Goose...
    Nov 22 2024

    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.

    Love them or hate them, geese are a recurring feature on farms across Scotland. Views differ on the benefits of having them, some see them as a pest species, others as a necessary component of a larger biodiversity network. In this episode we sit down with Rae Mackenzie for a broad discussion on geese and goose management in Scotland. We cover their ecology and nature value, look at the international efforts being made to promote the species and the ins and outs of Scotland's own goose management support scheme.

    Got questions on goose management, contact your local NatureScot office for advice and signposting in the first instance.

    Related FAS Resources

    Natural Capital - Islay Geese | Information helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

    Goose Management in Scotland | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service

    Understanding Goose Control Law in Scotland | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service


    Other Related Resources

    Managing geese | NatureScot


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    25 mins
  • Taking it to the Max (MSO)
    Oct 23 2024

    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)


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    44 mins
  • Climate Change Catch-Up with Seamus Murphy
    Sep 19 2024

    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.

    With COP26 in Glasgow well in the rearview mirror and 2030 on the horizon, serious, measurable change has to be made in the fight against climate change. With Scottish Climate Week coming up, in this podcast we hear from Senior Carbon & Sustainability Consultant and returning guest to the podcast, Seamus Murphy on the progress made by Scottish farming to address climate change. We discuss changing perceptions on climate change in the industry, the reliability of carbon markets, the need for, not just individual action but a collective led campaign to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and talk candidly about the likely impacts of not doing so.

    Want to get in touch with Seamus, he can be contacted at SAC Consulting on 01292 525 145 or via email at seamus.murphy@sac.co.uk.

    Related FAS Resources

    Climate Change resources for farmers from Farm Advisory Service (fas.scot)

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    47 mins
  • Cattle Grazing Benefits: Good Messages Being Herd
    Aug 22 2024

    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.

    Life as a cow is difficult and complicated, on the one hand there is a general acceptance that their non-selective grazing, trampling and dunging can contribute to diverse grassland swards, ideal habitat for ground-nesting birds etc. and promote healthy soils. On the other hand, the production of methane and relatively high carbon footprints in comparison to other enterprises can leave cattle exposed to climate criticism. In this episode we talk with conservation consultant Helen Bibby and host of the Stock Talk podcast and returning guest Robert Ramsay for a broad discussion on cattle, cattle grazing and what makes them Scotland's preferred grazing animal.

    Want to get in touch with Helen, she can be contacted at SAC Consulting Oban on 01631 563 093 or via email at Helen.Bibby@sac.co.uk. Alternatively, you can contact Robert at SAC Consulting Ayr on 01292 525 171 or via email at Robert.Ramsay@sac.co.uk.

    Related Materials

    https://www.fas.scot/downloads/tn686-conservation-grazing-semi-natural-habitats/

    https://www.fas.scot/downloads/grazing-for-profit-and-biodiversity-grazing-strategies/

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    48 mins
  • Understanding Soil From The Ground Up with Lorna Galloway
    Jul 25 2024

    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/

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    36 mins
  • A Damming Conclusion? Part II
    Jun 25 2024

    THRILL OF THE HILL | A Damming Conclusion: Part II with Davy McCracken

    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.

    Beavers and their presence in Scotland continues to divide the agricultural community, for some they generate hope for a more nature-rich Scotland and more dynamic landscape, for others they cause damage and threaten the viability of various farm enterprises. Last year we heard a passionate take on the issue from Euan Walker-Munro who articulated the frustration felt by many in the industry. In this episode we hear from Professor Davy McCracken and cover the positives around beaver reintroduction, the ecology of the species and the opportunities brought by them. We also discuss what to do if the challenges caused by beavers are too much, what his experience was with getting a license and the need for collaboration and knowledge transfer on the issues faced.

    Want to get in touch with Davy, he can be contacted at SRUC on 01292 525 299 or via email at Davy.McCracken@sruc.ac.uk. Those with questions for NatureScot can make contact via beaver@nature.scot.

    Related FAS Resources

    https://www.fas.scot/publication/thrill-of-the-hill-a-damming-conclusion/

    https://www.fas.scot/publication/beavers-translocation-ecology-and-mitigation/

    https://www.fas.scot/publication/living-alongside-beavers/

    https://www.fas.scot/publication/accommodating-beaver-impacts-on-a-farm/

    https://www.fas.scot/publication/mitigating-beavers-impacts-on-a-farm/

    Related External Resources

    https://www.nature.scot/professional-advice/protected-areas-and-species/protected-species/protected-species-z-guide/beaver/beaver-mitigation-scheme

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    51 mins