
Landward is a long-running Scottish television programme focusing on agricultural and rural issues, produced and broadcast by BBC Scotland.


Dougie visits the cliffs and beaches of Caithness for a special episode about Scotland’s coast. At Dunnet, he drops in to see the work at a seal sanctuary that rescues and rehabilitates sick and injured pups. Rosie is on the famous West Sands at St Andrews to see the impact of recent storms and find out what measures are being put in place to protect them. Over on the west coast, Shahbaz makes the dramatic journey to the Applecross coastal community, which has taken over the running of its local services. Anne is near Oban to meet the scientists monitoring species that live around Scotland's coastline as they adapt to climate change. Back in Caithness, Dougie unravels the mysterious story of the coastal cave-dwelling families.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme, including the weather for the week ahead. Nancy Nicolson travels to Brazil to analyse the country's beef industry.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme comes from the annual Scottish Food and Drink Excellence Awards at the Hub, Edinburgh. Including weather for the week ahead.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme investigates the EU ban on strychnine that will affect moles and their catchers. Including weather for the week ahead.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme looks at the growing problem of ticks in the countryside and an invasion of foxes in the Hebrides. Including weather for the week ahead.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme looks at how Scottish beef is being received following the resumption of exports. Including weather for the week ahead.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme focuses on sheep as the team visits the biannual Scotsheep event and hears of plans in Shetland to reinstate air-dried mutton.
Why Shetland farmers have placed a bounty on rabbits. And capitalising on equine tourism.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme. The team descends on Ingliston for the Royal Highland Show 2006. Including the weather for the week ahead.
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Scotland's farming and countryside programme, including the weather forecast for the week ahead. A look at the legacy of the 18th-century Scottish plant hunters.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme. A look at the promotion of local tourism and products in three different locations. Plus the weather forecast for the week ahead.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme. Fishermen mount a campaign to clean up the coastal environment.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme. Investigates fly-tipping in the countryside; could organised criminal gangs be behind the dumping of thousands of old tyres?
We catch up with the West Highland Clydesdales as they conclude their epic journey from Skye to Cumbria. Includes the weather for the week ahead.
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Scotland's farming and countryside programme, including the weather for the week ahead.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme, including the weather for the week ahead.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme, including the weather for the week ahead.
Scotland's Food, Farming, Environment and Rural Affairs magazine programme featuring the latest developments and debates affecting the nation's countryside.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme. In the last programme of 2006 the team reflect back on a year in the working life of the Scottish countryside.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme. The team return from the Christmas break with health and safety for forestry workers coming under the spotlight and the potential of mountain biking as a lucrative source of income for landowners. Plus the weather forecast for the week ahead.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme. Seventy per cent of the road deaths in Scotland occur on rural roads despite the perception that they are safer than busier urban roads. What can be done to reduce the death toll? Fort William and Lochaber claim to be the 'Outdoor Capital of the UK'. But do they really deserve that title? Lindsay Cannon looks at what's on offer. And we look at the resumption of cockle picking on the Solway Firth after a four year break to allow stocks to recover. Plus the weather forecast for the week ahead.
Scotland's food, farming, environment and rural affairs magazine. Includes the weather for the week ahead.
Scotland's food, farming, environment and rural affairs magazine programme featuring the latest developments and debates affecting the nation's countryside.
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Scotland's farming and countryside programme, including the weather for the week ahead.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme. We take a look at the agricultural shows facing a threat from new bio-security measures, the return of salmon to our major rivers, the Polish migrants helping to repopulate the highlands and the modern farming legacy of an eighteenth century fraudster MP.