In Scottish agriculture, the single largest sector is the beef industry that helps the cheese makers and creameries produce dairy products. Scottish produce includes raspberries, strawberries, and potatoes.
Scotland grows many varieties of fruits and vegetables. Berries are grown in various areas around Scotland. There are strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, Gooseberries, and black and red currants. Other foods grown in Scotland include potatoes, mushrooms, and samphire which is a sea vegetable.
There are wide variety of foods that are grown in the country of Scotland. These include strawberries, raspberries, and black currants.
Mainly livestock like pigs, sheep and cattle. Often it's too wet and the terrain too rocky to be able to plant much of a crop in this land.
Oats, barley, potatoes, turnips, carrots, raspberries, kale etc.
Oil and whisky
Potatoes
Scotland
A wind farm in Scotland , in central Scotland is not at all a bad idea as it is a open area and plenty of wind is there for such use.
A croft is a small farm or small-holding in Scotland
Rothes wind farm in Scotland
A salmon that has been reared on a fish farm in Scotland.
Isolation.
According to the information at the link provided below there is no public information about the value of Auchness Farm in Scotland.
Scotland.
Sheep, cattle, poultry.
Robert Burns lived on the farm of Mossgiel near Mauchline in Ayrshire, Scotland. He moved to the farm in 1784 and lived there until 1786 when he moved to Ellisland Farm near Dumfries.
People in Scotland earn a living by working.
People in Scotland love Scotland, we are a very patriotic nation. Oh, and football......can't forget about football!