Making Sense of Soil Health: & It’s Impacts on Farm

Join the Leven Farmer Network for a hands-on day to exploring everything soil health related and how working with your soils can boost farm resilience and profitability hosted by Channel Farm. Soil health advisor Niels Corfield will guide us through understanding, assessing, and managing soils to get the best from the field. The morning session will give…

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Six Inches of Soil Film Screening

The Event On the 8th March (International Women’s Day) a broad range of representatives and members of the local community, including small holders and farmers, gathered in Buchlyvie Village Hall to watch the film Six Inches of Soil. This is a documentary film made in the UK, following the journey of three regenerative farmers, each…

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Managing land for nature, water and climate.  

What does managing land for nature, water and climate actually mean for farmers and land managers in the Forth basin? Join this webinar to unpack the terminology, explore practical measures, and share your views on the barriers and opportunities.

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Water Resilience – South Cowal Network

How can we create water resilience on our land holdings? Join us as we dive into conversation with Nicola Greenall and Ian Davis to learn about their experiences of implementing water management strategies on the land they tend.

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West Moss-side Organic Farm Walk

6 February 2026 – Led by Kate Sankey Background West Moss-side Organic Farm is a typical Carse farm of approx. 60 hectares. It lies on the south bank of the Goodie Water 1.5 miles west of Thornhill on the Carse of Stirling. It includes 20 ha of Flanders Moss NNR. The farmland was created in…

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Six Inches of Soil film screening

Join us for a film screening of Six Inches of Soil – the inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food

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New Initiative to Build Climate-Resilient Water Landscapes in the Upper Forth

A new initiative has been launched to work and collaborate with land managers across the Upper Forth catchment, aiming to increase climate resilience and optimise water resources for people and nature.  The Resilient Landscapes: Upper Forth Partnership, led by Forth Rivers Trust in partnership with the Carse of Stirling Partnership and Glasgow Caledonian University, and funded…

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