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24/10/2015

Join Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith for the latest outdoor activities from Shetland to the Borders, including the seed potato industry's view of Scotland's GM crop ban.

From outdoor Aberdeen this week...

The seed potato industry view of Scotland's GM crop ban.

A sheep farmer, wool grader, marketer and knitter tell us about Shetland Wool Week.

Restoring a former open cast mine.

A visit to Rum Bunkhouse.

Recent developments at southern Scotland's only ski club.

And Euan's puppy, Bracken, is trained to behave!

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sat 24 Oct 2015 06:30

Chapters

  • Scottish Seed Potatoes

    Archie Gibson, Exec. Director of Agrico UK, explains where Scottish seed potatoes end up

  • Shetland Wool Week

    A celebration of local textiles and crofting

  • Open Cast Coal Mining

    Buccleuch Estates Chief Executive, John Glen on a mine with a rosier future

  • Climate Change Focus Farm

    Rumbletonrig farm has been designated the first SRUC β€˜climate change focus farm’

  • Tweed Valley Forest Festival

    Mark meets people involved in festival planning and tries wood turning

  • Leadhills Ski Club

    Lowther Hill's new attaction - a tow run by the local ski club

  • Himalayan Photography

    Alton Byers shares a story of an historic Everest photographic treasure trove

  • Dawyck Colour

    Mark enjoys the autumnal colours at Dawyck Botanical Gardens and the science behind them

  • Sustran's Scything

    As part of their Greener Greenways project, volunteers promote wildlife along the routes

  • Rum Bunkhouse

    Mark visit's Run's first purpose-built self catering accommodation

  • Dog Training

    Charlie Thorburn of Mordor Gundogs demonstrates how to tame a dog in under 6 minutes

Broadcast

  • Sat 24 Oct 2015 06:30

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