Scotland's farming and countryside programme focusing on the issues affecting the community.
Dougie Vipond and the team are back for a brand new series. This week, Dougie investigates the erosion crisis facing Scotland's disappearing coastline, Euan meets the west coast community buying their island, and Arlene brews up a new type of tea in Eyemouth.
Dougie Vipond and the team are back with more stories from the Scottish countryside. Anne meets the crofter taking hip-hop to the Highlands, Dougie seeks out illegal mountain-bike trails, and Euan discovers that old cabbage could be the new thing in nutrition.
Stories from the Scottish countryside with Dougie Vipond and the Landward team. Euan is in Glenfeshie discovering a landscape transformed after a controversial deer cull. Anne reveals the secret story behind Scotland's most famous painting. And Nick Nairn returns with the food van in St Andrews.
More stories from the Scottish countryside with the Landward team. Dougie and Nick celebrate the thriving Orkney crab fishery, Anne reads up on the fascinating history of bothy books, and Arlene is stacking stones on the Lothian coast.
This week, Landward goes lambing! Dougie joins Joyce Campbell and 800 sheep on her Thurso farm, Arlene tries her hand working sheepdogs, and Euan assesses the future of sheep farming post-Brexit.
This week, Landward celebrates spring. Arlene seeks out Scotland's wildflowers, Anne listens out for spring birdsong, Euan discovers how to bring new life into abandoned settlements, and Dougie travels back to a childhood haunt.
Scotland's farming and countryside programme focusing on the issues affecting the community.
This week, Euan tracks down stoats on Orkney, Anne goes to the Great Scottish Spoon Hoolie, while Dougie and Nick take the Landward food to New Lanark.
This week. Arlene is in Alloa, saving abandoned baby birds, Euan is in Oban seeing how shellfish can produce a natural alternative to cling film, and Dougie and Nick are in New Lanark, rustling up tasty nettle soup in the Landward food van.
More people and stories from the heart of the Scottish countryside. This week, Dougie and Nick celebrate traditional Ayrshire bacon in the Landward food van.
More people and stories from the heart of the Scottish countryside. This week, Dougie climbs a mountain under moonlight, Arlene investigates the housing crisis in Skye, and we join the Assynt crofters celebrating the 25th anniversary of Scotland's first community land buyout.
Dougie Vipond and the team are live at the Ingliston showground for the 2018 Royal Highland Show, the highlight of the Scottish countryside calendar.
Dougie Vipond and the team are live at the Royal Highland Show 2018 for a second live broadcast from Scotland's premier countryside and farming event.
Dougie Vipond and the team return with stories from the heart of the Scottish countryside. This week, Euan joins the police who protect a rare type of freshwater mussel, Anne discovers that sunflowers are more than just a pretty flower and Dougie channels his inner child and climbs a tree.
More stories from the Scottish countryside from the Landward team. Arlene looks at the impact of the summer drought on wildlife, Anne meets the schoolchildren with green fingers, and Dougie sets out from Stonehaven to catch mackerel for Nick Nairn to cook in the Landward food van.
This week Landward celebrates beans, barley and honey bees. Euan is on Raasay, where native barley is being turned into whisky, Arlene goes beekeeping, and Dougie harvests the beans for Nick to cook up in the Landward food van.
More stories from the heart of the Scottish countryside. Euan reveals a new report on the rising beaver population on Tayside, Arlene investigates how farmers recycle plastic, and Dougie picks cherries for Nick's next treat in the Landward food van.
Dougie Vipond and the Landward team with more stories from the Scottish countryside. This week, Arlene witnesses broad beans brewed into beer, and Dougie brings in the drones to battle invasive plants on the River Spey.
Dougie explores the Cairngorms by electric bike, Arlene checks out a beer made from beans, and they find out what Brexit will mean for the Scottish soft fruit industry.
Dougie Vipond continues his e-bike trek through the Cairngorms, Euan McIlwraith visits an archaeological dig, and Arlene Stuart delves into the sometimes tricky world of inheritance.
This week, Anne is on Lewis, where the soldiers who fought for their country in World War I had to fight for their land and livelihoods, and Euan seeks out the marks the Cold War made on the Highland landscape.
This week, Dougie and Nick launch the Landward food boat, cooking their way across the Caledonian Canal, and Anne visits the Butt of Lewis lighthouse, 20 years after the last lighthouse keeper left.
This week, Dougie and Nick continue their journey along the Caledonian Canal, where Dougie helps the RNLI with a rescue exercise, Euan visits the Water of Leith, and Arlene catches up with sheep farmer Joyce Campbell.
This edition looks back at some favourite stories from the past year. And the project to investigate the impact reindeer have on the Cairngorms.