A Quality History.
The history of Scottish farming can be traced back as
far as 4000 BC. But a much closer history will tell of
the felling of trees that used to cover the land to make
way for agricultural farmland. Some 75% of Scotland's land
mass is used for agricultural production. This makes the
farming industry the single biggest determinant of the
landscape that you see in Scotland. Scotland's farmers,
crofters, and growers produce output worth billions of
pounds each year. Approximately 70,000 people are directly
employed in agriculture.
There
are a large number of farms in the Northwest of Scotland,
but these tend to be smaller in terms of livestock than
farms elsewhere. Sheep farming is predominantly the type
of farming in these areas. Beef farming takes place throughout
Scotland, but is particularly common in the Northeast
and Southwest.
There are many breeds of beef in Scotland, but the famous breeds include the Aberdeen Angus, renowned for its tenderness, flavour and juiciness. The Highland breed with its distinctive long hair and horns is particularly known for its marbling and succulence.
Scottish farming has a proud history and we are proud to be continually innovating are striving for excellence so the future of farming in Scotland can be as good as the past
Scottish Farming Heritage | Scottish Breeds
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