QMS are delighted to once again be supporting Love Lamb Week (LLW). Running from 1- 7 September 2021, this year’s LLW will ensure consumers are not only reminded about how good Scotch lamb tastes, but also reassure them that Scotch Lamb is amongst the most sustainable in the world.

We’ll be celebrating with the return of Make it with Field Cred focussing on lamb, new recipes, distributing branding kits to our Scotch Butchers’ Club members, special edition of our popular Farm Kid Diaries, as well as exciting collaborations with restaurants and influencers.

View our pack which will provide you with an overview of our new campaign, activity to look for and recipes to try via the QMS website and social channels.

Read more: Farmers urged to back Love Lamb Week

We’d love for you to show some support by posting about Make It With Field Cred on your social media channels.

In this week's podcast episode, we're focusing on how arable farming can be productive whilst also delivering results for the environment goals.

We talk to Hugh Broad from Woodhead Farm, who was one of the first monitor farmers in Scotland and has worked hard to deliver environmental goods as well as improving his yields. He's joined by Bill Gray, a farm manager for Prestonhall Estate, another past monitor farm that's focused on the benefits of livestock in an arable rotation.

Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Buzzsprout, or on the QMS website here:

The Monitor Farm Legacy Project is funded by the Scottish Government, and jointly managed by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) and Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) the initiative will deliver a series of virtual events featuring each of the six Monitor Farms