We featured some top tips on slurry management from @alexclarkpirie.bsky.social in our recent newsletter. You can read all newsletter articles at www.farmingandwaterscotland.org/resource-cat...
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Thinking of upgrading steading drainage or creating a wetland? Both of these options attract funding under the Agri-Environment Climate Scheme (AECS), but not all areas qualify for all measures. More detail at www.ruralpayments.org/topics/all-schemes/agri-environment-climate-scheme
Our colleagues over at FAS have spoken to Gavin Struthers to hear about his experience of creating an irrigation lagoon at Bankhead Farm
Our Spring Newsletter is out featuring top tips for slurry management and some handy reminders on silage pit preparation and maintenance. You can sign up at read back issues via our webpages
Balbirnie Home Farms was one of the winners at the Nature of Scotland Awards last year. Could it be you this year? Awards open until 26th May. More info at www.rspb.org.uk/whats-happening/nature-of-scotland-awards
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We are putting together our spring newsletter. From pond creation to slurry separators, we've covered a range of topical items. Join our mailing list or read back issues at
www.farmingandwaterscotland.org/resource-category/seasonal-newsletter-providing-information-on-water-management-on-farm/
Early 2026 brought above average rainfall for some. What can we do to reduce the risk and impact of flooding? Some ideas in the Natural Flood Management - A Farmers Guide at www.farmingandwaterscotland.org/wp-content/uploads/37a9c7d9d3dde9337c6d0690229daa8799c11654bc38/2019_NFM_Guide_R.pdf
Our colleagues over at FAS have put together a video on virtual fencing – could it benefit your farm? Watch at
Do you need a diffuse pollution audit? There's more info on diffuse pollution and how to reduce the risk over on our webpages www.farmingandwaterscotland.org/diffuse-pollution/
Considering bringing organic fertilisers on to the farm? If the answer is yes, take a look at our recent newsletter article exploring what you need to do to keep on the right side of the regs www.farmingandwaterscotland.org/resource/importing-organic-fertilisers-on-farm-what-do-you-need-to-know/
Support to fund alternative watering for field grazed livestock is one of the options under AECS. Range of different systems and all have their pros and cons – see our videos over at www.farmingandwaterscotland.org/livestock/alternative-watering/
Getting ready for our joint event with @forthriverstrust.bsky.social and @SASConsulting.bsky.social on 3 March at Drum of Kinnaird, Airth. Looking at what you can to wrt ditches and dredging and other practical ideas for dealing with water around the steading - free event - booking details below.
This time next week we'll be getting ready to head to Aberlemno to join Scotland's Farm Advisory Service (FAS) colleagues and farmers, discussing how we can better plan for and respond to weather extremes. Still time to book – details at www.fas.scot/events/event/responding-to-extremes-forfar/
SAC Consulting’s @AlexClarkPirie.bsky.social featured in our recent newsletter, giving an overview of where to start with riverbank restoration, including looking at margins and ponds. Read at www.farmingandwaterscotland.org/resource/riverbank-restoration-where-to-start/ @sacconsulting.bsky.social
A practical on farm event looking at watercourse management with @Forthriverstrust.bsky.social and and SAC Consulting's
@alexclarkpirie.bsky.social on 3rd March near Airth. More info and sign up details below.
We’ve been at events with our Farm Advisory Service (FAS) colleagues in Stirling, Grantown on Spey and Crathes recently looking at preparing for weather extremes. Next one 2nd March in Aberlemno www.fas.scot/events/event/responding-to-extremes-forfar/
Looking for practical tips on waterway management? We are planning an on-farm event with @forthriverstrust.bsky.social and SAC Consulting's @alexclarkpirie.bsky.social - more to follow! www.farmingandwaterscotland.org/resource/ditches-and-dredging-part-what-do-you-need-to-know/
Our Winter newsletter featured a recap from SEPA's Stephen Field around the regs regarding slurry storage – if you missed the newsletter, you can read it here www.farmingandwaterscotland.org/resource/what-are-the-regulations-regarding-slurry-storage-capacity-and-design-on-farm/
🌿💧 #NaturalFloodManagement (#NFM) restores natural river and floodplain functions to slow runoff, store water, and reduce #floodrisk to homes, communities and the environment 🏘️🌳
Learn more ➡️ thefloodhub.co.uk/nfm/
#FloodAware #FloodResilience
Map of UK showing detail for February 2026 UK Hydrological Outlook
Latest UK Hydrological Outlook 🌧️
River flows in eastern Scotland likely normal to above normal over next 3 months; flows elsewhere in the normal range except southern England. Here, river flows & groundwater levels likely above normal to notably high.
See more: hydoutuk.net/latest-outlook 🧪
We know its been a wet (and snowy) January, but could summer bring another water scarcity situation? Our latest podcast reviews 2025 and looks at ways to reduce business risk around water scarcity www.farmingandwaterscotland.org/resource/water-availability-what-can-we-do-in-a-changing-climate/
We are putting together our winter newsletter – you can receive it straight to your inbox. What would you like to see in future editions? Sign up or contact us via our homepage at www.farmingandwaterscotland.org/
And on Thursday (29th Jan) , we are across to Crathes, near Banchory to hear about water planning on the farm with Scottish Water, Filpumps and SEPA. Booking details at www.fas.scot/events/event/responding-to-extremes-stonehaven-water-planning-on-farm/
Its a busy week for us with our colleagues across at Scotland's Farm Advisory Service - FAS. First stop is Grantown on Spey on Wednesday (28th Jan) for the Managing Changing Weather event – see their web page for booking details
Land, Legacy and Leadership is the theme for the 2026 Farm Advisory Service Women in Ag conference in Edinburgh on 11th Feb. We are booked already 🥳 - details at www.fas.scot/events/event/women-in-agriculture-conference-2026/
With more ‘weather extremes’ predicted for Scotland, its worth looking at nature based solutions and how they could help reduce the impact of flooding – see what other farmers have done at www.farmingandwaterscotland.org/resource-category/natural-flood-management/
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Don't miss your chance to join the Upper Forth network - let us know your views about the issues that matter to you, share knowledge + expertise, + benefit from site visits, webinars, advice + more. Head to www.upperforthnetwork.org for further details.
Adaptation Scotland have put together a summary of climate change predictions and how they relate to Scotland. 2025 was Scotland's warmest year on record. Will 2026 be in line with predicted trends? Info at
Nature based solution on the Glenlivet Estate. Photo credit: Dr Mark Wilkinson
When Streams Run Low: Building Drought Resilience Through Nature-Based Solutions 🌱💧
Read out latest case study by @hutton.ac.uk and @uniofaberdeen.bsky.social via the link below.
📎https://tinyurl.com/StreamsRunLow
#HydrologicalExtremes #WaterResilience #ClimateAdaptation #WaterScarcity