BADMINTON AT TARVES

2013-10 October 164

Tarves Badminton club are looking for adult players – Thursday nights in the Youth Hall – Contact Bill Wagstaff.

Farmers can hear about Renewables

Wind, wood and sun at renewables night

NFU Scotland is hosting a ‘Windy, Sunny and Woody’ evening in the North East next week, as farmers get a chance to hear about some of the many renewable energy options available to them.

The meeting, being held at Lochter, Oldmeldrum at 7pm on Tuesday, October 15, has pulled in a range of speakers from within the renewables sectors. Topics covered will include the range of technologies available, planning, feed-in tariffs, Renewables Obligations Certificates and community projects.

The meeting will be chaired by the region’s Renewables convenor Davie Smith. Speaking ahead of the meeting, regional manager Lorna Paterson said: “Farmer interest in the renewables sector grows day by day, but each new enquiry brings with it a number of unanswered questions on many aspects of installing this technology.

“We believe we have pulled together a panel of experts who will not only explain the range of technologies available – wind, solar, hydro, biomass and so on – but will also spell out in plain English the routes to securing planning, project support and available tariffs.

“We would encourage any member with an interest in renewables, whether they are at the early or later stages of considering a project, to join us and get a better handle on financial viability, alternative opportunities, and recognised pitfalls associated with any potential projects.

“It is a rapidly developing sector and we want to help our members make unbiased, informed decisions on whether it is right for them and their businesses.”

Those interested in attending can book a place by calling Davie Smith on 07889 060930.

Comedy at the Festival Friday 11 October

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Fred MacAulay & Tweedy the Clown

Friday 11 October 2013 20:00 £15.00 , £12.00

Two hilarious scottish comedians present a night of contrasting humour. Fred, best known for his radio show, brings his Edinburgh Fringe stand up show to Haddo Arts Festival.

After his first performing job with the pantomime at Haddo House Hall, Tweedy has gone onto clown all over the world, receiving rave reviews, clocking up a number of comedy awards and building up a large following. He is also in demand for his one man show.

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Tarves Baby & Toddler Group

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Local Farmer – Ian ‘Mossie’ Davidson – voted best with pigs

Farmers Weekly Pig Farmer of the Year 2013: Ian Davidson

Ian Davidson
Mosside Farm, Inverurie, Abedeenshire

Innovative thinking and the confidence to try things differently in order to get results is what marks Ian Davidson as a winner.

Working with his committed team who are passionate about doing their best for the herd, Ian has created a business that has continued to flourish and reap a profit when the rest of the industry has not fared so well.

Taking over the farm at 18, pig numbers grew steadily as Ian recognised he could create a fully integrated system where slurry was used to fertilise the farm’s 182ha of crops, while the crops in turn could feed the animals. But faced with spiralling input costs and falling pig prices in recent years, Ian realised he needed to change the working practices on his farm at Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, if he was to remain profitable.

“Ian’s flair and passion is an unmistakable driving force in developing his well-run and expanding business, supporting his exceptional staff and providing vision for the future.”
Zoe Davies
General Manager, National Pig Association

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Ian’s next aim is to add value to the pigs through the farm’s Mossies Pork catering brand, which he plans to develop with son Russell, who has just become a partner in the business.

Farm facts
  • 182ha mixed farm with 300 sows
  • Farm team includesIan, unit manager and farrowing unit superviser
Winning ways
  • Passionate team intent on doing their best for the pigs and the business
  • Innovative thinking
  • Fully integrated approach to enterprise
  • Focus on developing a strong, long-term business

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