Farmers share a laugh at the Kilmory event dealing with technology and agriculture.
Around 30 farmers gathered in Kilmory hall to discuss the future of farming and the latest technological developments that can help them remain competitive and viable in the modern age. The hi-tech talks were organised by technology consultant Andrew Stirling of Larkhill Consultancy.
Speakers included representatives from Strathclyde University who discussed advances in dairy herd monitoring using smart collars. There was also an interesting talk from CENSIS, a special institute which supports advanced sensing technology development as well as by Broadway Partners, the company behind Arran Broadband. Here is Mr Stirling’s report: