Agriculture & Farming
BIC code: TV
See also: Argiculture & Farming
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Add to BasketCrofting People And Politics: Five Decades Of The Crofters Commission - Paperback
£7.99
This text provides contributions from key figures in the development of crofting and observers of the Highland and Islands economy - Brian Wilson, Torquil Crichton, David Ross, Drew Ratter, Angus MacDonald and Jim Hunter. -
Add to BasketCrofts And Crofting - - Paperback
£8.99
Many people's image of crofting is of cosy cottages in sheltered glens, and a good life of self-sufficiency. This book looks at the reality of life on a croft, where rich traditions of community exist against a life of hard work and little reward. -
Add to BasketDoon The Road - - Paperback
£11.99
'Doon The Road' is the third and final volume in Charlotte Grey's funny, poignant and fascinating autobiography about the demands of farming the land. -
Add to BasketDoon The Road - - Hardback
£16.99
'Doon The Road' is the third and final volume in Charlotte Grey's funny, poignant and fascinating autobiography about the demands of farming the land. -
£17.50Flying, Farming And Politics: A Liberal Life - - Hardback
This is the author's memoirs of his career in the RAF, farming in the Scottish Highlands and in the House of Lords. -
Add to BasketThe Hired Lad - - Paperback
£9.99
In 'The Hired Lad' Ian Campbell Thomson relives his time as a young farmworker on a Stirlingshire farm after the Second World War. -
Add to BasketIsolation Shepherd - - Paperback
£7.99
Iain Thomson has written a heartfelt testament to life as a shepherd in Strathmore in the Great Glen, before the flooding of the valley for a hydro-electric scheme forced him to abandon both the land and his way of life. -
Add to BasketLeaning On A Gate - - Paperback
£9.99
This is a collection of articles from Elizabeth MacPherson's columns in the Glasgow Herald, the Bulletin and the Scots Pictorial. -
Add to BasketMagic Moments: Four Seasons On A Scottish Hill Farm - - Paperback
£7.99
Based on his perennially popular columns in the Sunday Post and in a wide range of farming magazines, the author describes life and work on his 700-acre sheep-and-cattle hill farm. -
Add to BasketNo Fancy Life - - Hardback
£14.95
Charlotte and John Grey took on the Burnside Farm in Aberdeenshire with no farming experience and against the expectations of their friends and the locals. The author focuses on the key events in their attempt to revive the farm.









