All teaching and learning at Myerscough may have been moved online due to the coronavirus pandemic, but a dedicated team of agriculture staff remain to carry out the College’s many farm operations.
Despite the Coronavirus pandemic, it’s a very busy time of year at Myerscough College’s Lee Farm, with the Spring Lambing Season well underway.
A Myerscough College farriery tutor is working in India, on a project aimed at improving the lives of working horses, donkeys and mules from across the world.
Myerscough College's Open Day & Country Fair sees thousands of people flocking to the annual event, with 2020 set to be another bumper year.
A University Centre Myerscough agriculture student had a fantastic experience at the 2020 Oxford Farming Conference.
A plaque has been unveiled to commemorate Myerscough’s dear colleague, Dr Lorraine Allan, Head of Equine, Farriery and Veterinary Nursing, who passed away earlier this year.