A nine-year-old young farmer from Aberdeenshire has been crowned cream of the crop in Quality Meat Scotland’s (QMS) farm kid diaries competition.
The farm levy body’s contest challenged farming and crofting youngsters to film videos to share stories of life in the countryside with their city counterparts.
The winner – Logan Cameron from Corse of Kinnoir Farm, near Huntly – submitted three videos to the contest and one of his entries received more than 10,000 views online.
They showcased sheep, cattle, horses and crops.
He impressed QMS chairman Kate Rowell, who judged the 15 videos put forward for the competition.
“What struck me most about Logan’s video was that he did a great job of showcasing and explaining what happens on his farm, how animals are reared to the highest of welfare standards and where our food comes from, providing a valuable and fun resource for parents to use with their families,” said Ms Rowell.
On winning the competition and his prize of £50 of Amazon vouchers, Logan said: “I had great fun recording these videos with my mum and dad because I absolutely love working on the farm.
“I’m looking forward to spending my Amazon vouchers on my toy farm collection, which I have been working on for a while.”
Logan’s prize-winning videos, and all other entries submitted for the competition, are available to view on QMS social media channels online.