The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

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A new book has been launched to help raise funds for rural charity RSABI.

The book – Farming Facts and Fake News – has been put together by agricultur­al journalist Andrew Arbuckle and his brother John.

It follows the success of their previous Farming is a Funny Business book in 2015.

The book was launched by Countryfil­e presenter Adam Henson and is available to buy for £10, with all funds raised destined for RSABI.

“There has never been a book of lists about farming and this aims to fill that gap. It covers the whole range of activities down on the farm and it stretches back into a previous era as well as recording what is happening today,” said Andrew Arbuckle.

“Reflecting modern life, some of the lists could be considered fake news but, unlike politician­s who often mix up facts and fiction, we have every confidence in the reader recognisin­g any strangers to the truth.”

He said as well as containing essential informatio­n on all aspects of Scottish rural life, the book contains many totally irrelevant, but entertaini­ng, facts about farming, farmers and those in who live in the countrysid­e.

“With more than 120 lists to enjoy, there is something for everyone with little pieces of history sitting alongside futuristic prediction­s.

The book can be bought at www.rsabi. org.uk.

 ??  ?? Adam Henson launched the book.
Adam Henson launched the book.

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