Discounted practical training for young farmers

Left to Right Lynne Ferguson (Tayforth Machinery Ring), Lynne Macarthur (Highlands Machinery Ring), Stuart Jamieson (SAYFC), Michael Bayne (Borders Machinery Ring)
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The Scottish Association of Young Farmers (SAYFC) is offering young people in rural Scotland discounted practical training including forklift, chainsaw, welding and pest control management training.

As part of their Cultivating Futures agricultural and business training programme, SAYFC has formed a new partnership with Borders Machinery Ring, Tayforth Machinery Ring and Highland Machinery Ring to offer the training at a discounted rate.

The programme is now open for bookings and you can find a full list of courses available on the SAYFC website.

SAYFC National Chairman Stuart Jamieson said:

"Over the last couple of years we have identified a skills shortage and following a demand from our members we felt it was essential to facilitate training opportunities with our partners. This in turn will not only improve the level of skills available within the agricultural sector but play a crucial role improving health and safety.

"This affordable, practical training will be delivered at a venue and time to suit them with the sessions exclusive to their group. This will give them the confidence to ask questions and gain the relevant knowledge required to support their careers."

Michael Bayne, Manager at Borders Machinery Ring (BMR) said:

"BMR are delighted to be involved in this Young Farmers training initiative which will offer a wide range of discounted training courses. The project aims to not only increase skill levels but also raise awareness of health and safety on farm. We look forward to strengthening our links with young people entering the agricultural industry."

Lynne Ferguson from Tayforth Machinery Ring said:

"Tayforth are delighted to be supporting the next generation of young farmers in their training which will make their farms safer and more productive as well as complying with legislation."

Lynne Macarthur from Highlands Machinery Ring (HBS) concluded:

"HBS is very proud to be working with SAYFC to increase the opportunities available to young people which in turn is helping to sustain the future of the agricultural sector."

The programme is now open for bookings, and anyone interested should contact the SAYFC National Office via 0131 333 2445 or rebecca@sayfc.org. A full list of courses and costs can be found at www.sayfc.org/hub.