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Dr Carol Langston, SRUC Enterprise Academy Director, (on left) said: "We are delighted to announce this important partnership which brings considerable benefits to the Enterprise Academy and SRUC's students
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"Morton Fraser is a highly respected and experienced law firm, which is at the forefront of industry and is keen to collaborate with us as we build an institution-wide enterprise culture for all SRUC students."
Morton Fraser Chief Executive Chris Harte said: "Given our long-standing relationship with SRUC, we are delighted to have the opportunity to work with the Enterprise Academy to help develop the business skills of the next generation and enable our rural communities to grow from different management practices can be estimated, including rotational grazing, cover cropping, integration of livestock, hedge planting and minimum tillage
"We see this as an agile and evolving partnership to support SRUC with the development of the Enterprise Academy and would be pleased to offer other support as the needs of the participants evolve."
Seamus Murphy from SAC Consulting said: "While we all understand that trees, hedges and soils on farms make a positive contribution to climate change mitigation, this project will give us a greater understanding of the scale of this contribution
"By improving estimates of carbon stored on farm and improving our understanding of base carbon storage, it will help to support work to quantify the impacts of certain agricultural management practices "
To find out more about the project, visit www sruc ac uk/carbonstorage