THIS WEEKEND'S Drymen Show has been cancelled – and Stirling Council officials have laid the blame at the show organisers' door, saying that they failed to follow steps to reduce the risk to visitors from E.coli 0157 in animal dung.
PROFESSOR ALEXANDER 'Sandy' Trees, chairman of the Moredun Research Institute in Edinburgh, has been appointed to the House of Lords as a non-party-political peer.
With a cast of 16, Campbeltown Young Farmers Club – which re-launched in 2007 – put on their first concert in 14 years, titled 'A One Night Stand', at the Victoria Hall last weekend.
Ian Waugh's life had been filled to the brim or, as was said in his eulogy: "If enthusiasm is the engine of life, then Ian had some engine and some life."
ONE OF the world's greatest Holstein breeders, showmen and merchandisers, R Peter Heffering, of Hanover Hill Holsteins, Port Perry, Ontario, has died in Florida at 80 years of age.
RALPH CADZOW, one of the three brothers who produced Britain's first new breed of cattle in more than a century – the Luing breed was officially ratified by Parliament in 1965 – has died at the age of 89.