Water is the most valuable resource on your farm and the impacts that climate change are going to have on that resource are quite varied. The IPPC reports predict that heavy rainfall events and flooding are going to become more common in Scotland.

In this video, we hear from Environmental Consultant, Seamus Murphy, about the impacts of heavy rainfall for arable farmers and some of the options to mitigate these.

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