Welcome to the Quality Meat Scotland video page. Here you can find a wide selection of industry and topical videos showing the work we do across the agricultural community in Scotland. Immerse yourself in the world that is Quality Meat Scotland by subscribing to our YouTube channel
From industry breakfasts to cookery demos and everything in between - check out our highlights from the activity on the QMS and Make it Scotch stand at the 200th Royal Highland Show.
Alix interviews Andrew & Lauren from Glenkilrie Farm. This introductory film covers land use, cattle, sheep & deer farming and biodiversity.
This educational film explores the importance of animal welfare to Scottish Cattle, Sheep & Deer farmer Andrew from Glenkilrie Farm. The video also explains the purpose of assurance schemes in the production of Scotch Lamb and Scotch Beef
This on farm video explores what Scottish livestock farmer Andrew and his family are doing to be more environmentally sustainable. Topics covered in this film include grassland management, biodiversity and farming with nature.
Farmer Andrew discusses the importance of soil management and the steps he is taking to protect and enhance the soil on the farm. Find out more at: https://education.qmscotland.co.uk/Fa...
Diversification: Lauren discusses why they have diversified and the social benefits that Glenkilrie Larder brings to the local community.
Traceability: Lauren explains why traceability is important and how they manage orders to meet customer demands.
Cattle & Sheep Farming: Kirsty & Emma give us an introduction to Golland Farm and how they use their land. We discover how many animals there are, who works on the farm. Traceability: Kirsty and Emma also discuss why the animals have tags and how they are tagged.
Biodiversity: Kirsty & Emma discuss what they are doing to create habitats for the insects, birds and many other types of wildlife. They discuss the actions they are taking to be environmentally sustainable. Weather: Kirsty & Emma explain why the weather dictates everything that happens on the farm and how bad weather can have a big impact on their working day.
Careers: Find out how Kirsty and Emma decided to pursue a career in farming and how mathematics, technology and business skills are necessary for modern day farming.
Cattle Farming: Emma tells us about the breeds of cattle they have on the farm and what a year in the life of the cattle looks like on Golland Farm.
Sheep Farming: Kirsty tells us about the breeds of sheep they have on Golland Farm and what a year in the life of the sheep on the farm is like.
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