Beef and sheep farm stars in A-Plan Rural Insurance's Rural Community blog

Aikengall Farm, a Scottish beef and sheep farm, stars in A-Plan Rural Insurance's latest blog
Aikengall Farm, a Scottish beef and sheep farm, stars in A-Plan Rural Insurance's latest blog

A-Plan Rural Insurance have set up a Rural Community blog as part of their work on social media to contribute to farmers' efforts in showcasing British farming.

The blog invites farmers to give their experiences in the industry, sharing their contributions to over 120,000 followers on Instagram.

Bridging the gap between farm and the consumer is something that lots of farmers are trying to do in an effort to help more people understand the reality of what goes into producing their food.

Since starting the blog, A-Plan Rural have worked with a great variety of farmers from differing backgrounds and locations all over the UK.

They previously spoke with Millie, a sheep farmer based in Kent, who used to work in the public services but is now a shepherdess. She was featured in the blog.

Sophie Mitchell-Smith, a cattle hoof trimmer based around Manchester who works with her father, starred in it recently.

The latest blogs included Rhi Pinches, a suckler beef and sheep farmer based in the Shropshire Hills, who works with her father on their family farm, and Shirley McNiven, who runs a sheep and cattle farm in Aberdeenshire.

Now in A-Plan Rural's latest, they spoke with the team at Aikengall Farm, a Scottish beef and sheep farm, consisting of 7th generation farmers whose routes in agriculture began in 1864.

The farm, a passionate team that care about the continuation of their family business, shared some insights into their personal journey in farming and inheriting the family farm earlier than expected as a result of a family loss.

They asked the team some questions around their life as farmers, their future plans for their livestock and advice they could offer aspiring farmers.

Read the full blog here.