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AgriScot rescheduled for 2022 as Covid-19 proves 'hurdle' for event

The Covid-19 pandemic is still proving to be a hurdle for large-scale indoor events, with the organisers of AgriScot announcing the farm business event will be postponed to 2022.Ìý

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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AgriScot rescheduled for 2022 as Covid-19 proves 'hurdle' for event

The Covid-19 pandemic is still proving to be a hurdle for large-scale indoor events, with the organisers of AgriScot announcing the farm business event will be postponed to February 9 2022. The decision...

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