Lantra Tractor Driving for 13 to 15 year olds SRUC Oatridge

Experienced instructors will guide you through two days of training. You'll be able to use the tractor safely and with confidence. The key fundamentals of driving and loading are covered. Covers pre-start checks and health and safety

Provider

Scotland's Rural College, Uphall
£300.00

Enquire via the Scotland's Rural College website.

Description

Experienced instructors will guide you through two days of training. You'll be able to use the tractor safely and with confidence. The key fundamentals of driving and loading are covered. There are also sessions on pre-start checks and health and safety. You will work with some of the attachments that make the tractor such a versatile machine. Course sessions: Health and safety legislation Controls Pre-start checks Operating the tractor Manoeuvring Mounted implements Trailed machines.

About Scotland's Rural College

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It's not just agriculture and farming - at Scotland's Rural College (SRUC) we offer learning and expertise to support the natural economy and meet the global challenges of tomorrow. From vocational training and CPD to postgraduate qualifications, our course offerings cover everything from agriculture to zoonoses & epidemiology -and a world of options in between.

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Next Generation Practical Training Fund

Next Generation Practical Training Fund

The Next Generation Practical Training Fund has been established by Scottish Government with an aim to support those relatively new to agriculture, by providing the opportunity for skills development and training on the practicalities of agricultural practice as well as wider business and sustainability skills, in order to help them secure, sustain and progress their careers.

Location

Uphall

You will need to travel to the course location.

Level

Any

Style

  • Some Hands On
  • Some Reading & Writing
  • Some Watching
  • Some Listening
  • Some Socialising

Find out more, enquire or book via the Scotland's Rural College website.