Farmers Guardian
April 22, 2011
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Industrial units would wipe out family farms – report
18 April 2011
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A community approach to management decisions
21 April 2011
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A third of farmers applying for SPS online
18 April 2011
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Aberdeen-Angus sell to 4,200gns at Dungannon
21 April 2011
Sale leader was the first prize-winning Lana Claude J603.
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Amazone launches smartphone App
21 April 2011
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American view of milk production
23 April 2011
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Annual aphid monitoring
April 22, 2011
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Around the marts – April 22
April 22, 2011
Round-up of trade from livestock markets across the UK.
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Arthur Temple’s Zazoo wins her first open title
April 22, 2011
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Aus grain growers get ready to plant big
April 22, 2011
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Australian farmers targeted by rustlers
April 22, 2011
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Award-winning dairy farmer creates first class environment
20 April 2011
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Balloon death bullock farmer receives compensation
24 April 2011
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Basic sprayers gain new automatic section control
21 April 2011
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Benefit of using silage additive
April 22, 2011
Dairy nutrition seminar
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Best Texel sells to £150 at Brockholes
April 22, 2011
Trade tops £150 at Easter show and sale.
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Beware threat from high fly populations
April 22, 2011
Lifecycles two to three weeks ahead of schedule.
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Breed record of 5,500gns for Sussex cattle at Ashford
April 22, 2011
Bull trade peaks at 5,500gns.
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Breeding from the fertility troubled mare
April 22, 2011
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British Blue tops Bridgnorth trade
April 22, 2011
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British farmers' optimism grows
21 April 2011
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Brown Swiss leads at £2,250 in Beeston
April 22, 2011
Pedigree and commercial dairy cattle mid-month sale.
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Building an anti-resistance strategy into fungicides
21 April 2011
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Bull selection may result in less lamness prone daughters
April 22, 2011
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BVD control training for North Yorkshire
April 22, 2011
Fears over border trade as Scotland launches national BVD eradication programme.
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Canadian beef import ban likely to be lifted in South Korea
April 22, 2011
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Challenging times ahead for organic milk market
April 22, 2011
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Change in husbandry approach required for band-sown OSR
21 April 2011
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Colostrum has a role to play
April 22, 2011
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Comestar Outside daughters feature at Burrington dispersal
21 April 2011
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Compulsory labelling comes a step closer
20 April 2011
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Dales visitors urged to watch out for fires
22 April 2011
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Damaged hocks are a possible cause of lameness
April 22, 2011
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Dark Lane Ramsey leads Angus bulls at 4,650gns
April 22, 2011
One bull sells to Canadian buyer.
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Devon badger vaccination trial due in May
20 April 2011
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Devon couple dominate Hampshire Down national flock competition
21 April 2011
TAKING the overall championship plus prizes for the best large flock, breeding ewes, older ewes, shearling ewes and ram lamb, Chris and Kay Westlake of Devon, dominated the Hampshire Down Sheep Breeders’ Association flock competition.
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Diquat best option for preventing re-growth in potato dumps
April 22, 2011
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Dry weather hits urea uptake
19 April 2011
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Dutch scientists research pork production efficiency
April 22, 2011
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Farmer falls through roof light
16 May 2011
YORKSHIRE farmer Mark Rooke heard the crash as his young son, Peter, fell 18 feet through a roof light onto the concrete floor below him.
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Farmer fined for failing to guard machinery
16 May 2011
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Farmers demand action as potash prices double
18 April 2011
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Farmland investment rockets as value and tax rise
25 April 2011
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FG shortlisted for five publishing awards
23 April 2011
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French genetics offer real value for money
18 April 2011
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Genetics could help reduce livestock emissions
19 April 2011
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GM potatoes could boost environment
20 April 2011
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Good farm tracks could reduce lameness
April 22, 2011
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Great British Beef week aims to boost buyer support
April 22, 2011
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Harper Adams to charge £9,000 a year fees
18 April 2011
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High risk nematodirus season
April 22, 2011
Chance of a mass hatch of eggs on pasture.
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In between a flint and a hard place
April 22, 2011
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Industry slams mega farm claims
21 April 2011
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Investigation launched as open farm visitors fall ill
19 April 2011
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John Davies: Good weather for lambing and a clear TB test
21 April 2011
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John Deere all shook up about Elvis’ tractor
21 April 2011
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John Walton: Praying for rain at night and sun by day
25 April 2011
APRIL has been a critical month for John Walton and Stockley Farm as the school holidays, Easter and the Royal Wedding mean the farm is open every day.
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Kendall challenges Paice to improve RPA
19 April 2011
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Lame cows feed less
April 22, 2011
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Lameness link to lower SSCs
April 22, 2011
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Leatherjacket risk is medium for most
April 22, 2011
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Leek centre record is broken as 17 top £2,000
21 April 2011
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Limousin tops market share
April 22, 2011
Take 32 per cent of beef-sired calves registered with BCMS.
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Loaded shotgun goes off at close range
16 May 2011
MARK was alone on his family farm when a loaded shotgun went off at close range, hitting his right leg.
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Machinery not suitable
16 May 2011
A fleece winding machine was being used to wind up lengths of rope on a polytunnel when the tractor driver left the cab without turning the engine off.
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Maintain spray intervals, even in low blight seasons
April 22, 2011
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Major new lameness project
April 22, 2011
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'Meat fingerprinting' could combat labelling fraud
20 April 2011
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New milk processing dryer in NZ
April 22, 2011
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New Zealand deer poaching problem
April 22, 2011
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NFU warns of 'massive collapse' of dairy industry
20 April 2011
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Nitrogen strategy 'must balance food and environment'
19 April 2011
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No second best approach for second wheats
21 April 2011
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Pakistan to produce bumper wheat crop
April 22, 2011
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Police join fight against unregulated meat
20 April 2011
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Poultry farmer harvests the sun for extra profit
23 April 2011
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Prevention is better than cure
April 22, 2011
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Problem of gravel on concrete
April 22, 2011
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Quality cattle meet flying trade at centenary sale
21 April 2011
Sale of 750 cattle at Barnard Castle on Tuesday included 65 feeding bulls and 645 store cattle.
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Record bull average and trade peaks at 8,300gns
19 April 2011
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Research into lameness cuases is needed
April 22, 2011
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Richard’s Tweed is spot on at Ystradfellte
April 22, 2011
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Royal Wedding honoured with world’s most expensive ice cream
21 April 2011
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RSPCA welcomes welfare landmark
20 April 2011
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SA ostrich meat exports stopped after avian flu detected
April 22, 2011
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Scoring has a positive impact
April 22, 2011
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Scottish meat firm wins Queens award
21 April 2011
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Selby primestock champion to £1,345
21 April 2011
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Sheepdog trials diary
April 22, 2011
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Simmental Society spring show and sale tops 3,750gns
April 22, 2011
Heminford Abbot leads the trade.
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Spend time looking at the herd
April 22, 2011
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Spring lambs make 356p/kg at Skipton
April 22, 2011
Prize-winners were a pen of two Texel cross Beltex lambs.
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Strong pedigree dairy bull trade at Carlisle
April 22, 2011
Terrific demand at spring show and sale for Border and Lakeland Club.
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Successful dry period is key to healthy cows
April 22, 2011
Dairy nutrition seminar
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Synchronised consolidation to provide OSR germination boost
25 April 2011
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Take care in choosing wheels and tyres for row crops
21 April 2011
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Technology will improve diagnosing lame cows
April 22, 2011
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Tesco profits hit £3.8bn
19 April 2011
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The Adventurer - the official NFYFC AGM 2011 preview
21 April 2011
Don’t miss the only FREE interactive magazine available for YFC members. With a full preview of the 2011 NFYFC AGM.
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Theft prevention goes full circle
20 April 2011
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Tractor prices reducing due to strong Aus dollar
April 22, 2011
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Trailers with a sprung drawbar
21 April 2011
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Two Australian cattle stations up for sale
April 22, 2011
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UK is losing 'green' CAP battle
21 April 2011
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Unblocking a forage harvester leads to injury
16 May 2011
ONCE again the forage harvester Darren Hopcraft was operating had another blockage.
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US meat prices see biggest increase in seven years
April 22, 2011
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Wealden Enoch heads Limousin Day at 6,500gns
21 April 2011
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Weed could be harvested for essential fatty acids
20 April 2011
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Win tickets to 2011's biggest shows in our YFC AGM music quiz
20 April 2011
THINK you know your Gaga from your Greenday and your Wurzels from your Weezer? Enter our YFC AGM 2011 music quiz to be in with a chance of winning four tickets to one of the UKs biggest agricultural shows in 2011.
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Working safely with machinery
20 April 2011
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Worrying range in lameness in UK herds
April 22, 2011
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Yellow rust disease levels are increasing
21 April 2011
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YFC AGM 2011: Meet the band
20 April 2011


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