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  2. Agriculture in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    As a result, in 2003 the Scottish Parliament passed Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 that empowered tenant farmers and communities to purchase land even if the landlord did not want to sell. [ 51 ] In June 2013, of crops grown in Scotland (excluding grass), cereals accounted for 78 per cent of the land area, with nearly three-quarters of that ...

  3. John Cameron (farmer) - Wikipedia

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    Widely credited as the one-time largest sheep farmer in Europe, Cameron owned seven farms in Fife and West Perthshire.He sold the five farms in Fife, covering 37,000 acres (150 km 2), in 2006 to the Edinmore Group, a subsidiary of Caledonian Investments, while still retaining two farms in West Perthshire at Glen Lochay and Ivermearan.

  4. Agriculture in Scotland in the early modern era - Wikipedia

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    A Scottish Lowland farm from John Slezer's Prospect of Dunfermline, published in the Theatrum Scotiae, 1693. Agriculture in Scotland in the early modern era includes all forms of farm production in the modern boundaries of Scotland, between the establishment of the Renaissance in the early sixteenth century and the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-eighteenth century.

  5. This ‘once in a generation’ Scottish cottage is up for sale ...

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    This ‘once in a generation’ Scottish cottage is up for sale. But there’s one key quirk. Jack Bantock, CNN. July 21, 2024 at 10:08 AM.

  6. History of agriculture in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    A barley field at Brotherstone Hill South in the Scottish Borders. The history of agriculture in Scotland includes all forms of farm production in the modern boundaries of Scotland, from the prehistoric era to the present day. Scotland's good arable and pastoral land is found mostly in the south and east of the country.

  7. $344 for a coffee? Scottish farm is selling UK's most ... - AOL

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    A Scottish dairy is offering what it bills as the U.K.'s most expensive cup o' joe: 272 British pounds ($344) for a flat white — a double shot of espresso topped with a layer of steamed milk and ...

  8. Category:Farms in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Farm museums in Scotland (3 P) Pages in category "Farms in Scotland" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  9. Lowland Clearances - Wikipedia

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    Thousands of cottars and tenant farmers from the southern counties (Lowlands) of Scotland migrated from farms and small holdings they had occupied to the new industrial centres of Glasgow, Edinburgh and northern England [a] or abroad, or remaining upon land though adapting to the Scottish Agricultural Revolution.