Scotland's farming and countryside programme.
Nick Nairn, Sarah Mack and Euan Mcilwraith return with a look at the nation's obsession with wasting food and there is a unique insight into the lives of a family of Ospreys.
DetailsScotland's farming and countryside programme. Nick is challenged to cook a two-course meal made from Scottish produced ingredients bought from a supermarket.
DetailsNick Nairn starts a miniseries on winter photography, Euan McIlwraith asks whether Scotland's countryside is truly open, and Sarah Mack joins the war against an American invader.
DetailsScotland's farming and countryside programme. Nick Nairn looks at how farmers, landowners and homeowners can protect their property in rural Scotland.
DetailsScotland's farming and countryside programme. Nick Nairn and the team uncover more stories from, from food and farming to walks and wildlife. Plus a five day weather forecast.
DetailsThe team find a sloution to a dairy dilemma, meet the funghi expert unearthing new species and take to the Sutherland hills to gold-pan their way out of the credit crunch.
DetailsScotland's farming and countryside programme. Ken Rundle investigates whether Angus cattle from Argentina could have an effect on the British beef market.
DetailsEuan goes fishing for squid in the Moray Firth. Sarah searches for the Olympic horse stars of the future, and Nick continues his series on winter photography.
DetailsScotland's farming and countryside programme. Nick Nairn takes a trip on Loch Katrine aboard the famous Sir Walter Scott which has just undergone a green makeover.
DetailsScotland's farming and countryside programme. Nick Nairn looks at how farmers, landowners and home owners can protect their property in rural Scotland.
DetailsNick Nairn and the team uncover more stories from Scotland's countryside.
DetailsNick Nairn examines why Mutton is making a comeback and Sarah Mack celebrates 100 years of the Scottish Ladies Climbing Club. Plus a five day weather forecast.
DetailsScotland's rural affairs magazine. Nick Nairn visits Caithness to meet the people behind the fastest growing food company in Scotland - Mey Selections.
DetailsScotland's farming and countryside programme. Nick Nairn and the team are live at the Royal Highland Show with the latest news, views, sights and sounds from the show.
DetailsScotland's farming and countryside programme. Featuring 'Placebook Scotland', an investigation into the changing face of crofting and a visit to the Perthshire farmland.
DetailsNick Nairn continues his miniseries on winter photography, Euan McIlwraith joins the battle to preserve the pearl mussel, and Bruce MacGregor visits an unusual sandwich shop.
DetailsNick Nairn and the team to explore Scotland's countryside and meet the people who live work and play in one of the world's great landscapes. Plus a five day weather forecast.
DetailsA look at Haddington Farmers' Market as it dips its toe into the export business for one week, plus singer Dougie MacLean reveals his passion for old tractors.
DetailsNick Nairn, Sarah Mack and Euan Mcilwraith return with a look at the nation's obsession with wasting food and there is a unique insight into the lives of a family of Ospreys.
DetailsScotland's farming and countryside programme. Nick Nairn and the team investigate the future of mountain rescue in Scotland.
DetailsFarming series. Euan Mcilwraith goes up a creek with a paddle to highlight plans for long-distance canoe trails and Sarah Mack heads to the Western Isles to hear crofters' concerns.
DetailsIn the final programme in the series, Nick and the team present all the news, views, sights and sounds from the Royal Highland Show 2008. Plus a five-day weather forecast.
DetailsScotland's rural affairs magazine covering food, farming, environment, wildlife and leisure, with Nick Nairn. Includes a five day weather forecast.
DetailsScotland's farming and countryside programme. Nick Nairn looks at the role of peat bogs in reducing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.
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