Sustainable Agriculture Capital Grant Scheme closes soon on 1st June. Funding for slurry covers and slurry applica… https://t.co/6ybRSGpEhz
Dairy farmers of Scotland, can you help? visit 👉 https://t.co/BULN1k2fOW #teamdairy @sayfc @ConsultingSAC… https://t.co/dDRvsD3Qfr
Applications are now invited for a fund to support Scottish food and drink suppliers and producers to invest in fut… https://t.co/gyfPvtBugJ
Cattle Information Service require Contract Milk Recorders across Wigtownshire & Ayrshire For al the info:… https://t.co/na5r8DowMl
Farmers, crofters, and land managers now have access to new guidance on financial support for activity that will im… https://t.co/rB6pPF51mh
For 2016, the rate has been based on the average exchange rate across the whole month of September; this is the second year this has happened. In previous years the exchange rate has been determined solely by the rate seen on 30 September.
The 2016 rate represents a 17 percent increase in the value of the Euro compared to last year, marking an increase for the first time in three years.
Full article can be found at NFUS new pages, or by clicking here