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Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie Vipond asks if dairy farming can really be described as inhumane. Sheep farmer Joyce Campbell introduces her collie pups, Arlene learns how to blow glass, and Euan is chasing butterflies.
Strawberries are now our favourite fruit - we eat billions of them every year in a season which now lasts up to nine months - and every berry has to be picked by hand. In the past the berries were picked by seasonal workers from Scotland's industrial heartlands, but now the pickers almost all come from eastern Europe. The Landward team follow the summer season of 2017 in the berry fields of Scotland, following the fortunes of two farms and the migrant workers who are so vital to this £100 million industry.
Dougie and Arlene embark on journey with a difference around the new South West 300 driving route. As we focus on community ownership, Euan meets the people who want to take over Cairngorm Mountain, and Anne visits another community who have bought a forest. Plus we find out how guide dogs enable visually impaired people to navigate the countryside.