Farmers Guardian
February 24, 2012
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‘Bullish’ prospects but questions over CAP plans
18 February 2012
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A record setting day at Borderway Mart
February 24, 2012
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Adam Quinney elected NFU vice president
22 February 2012
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Agriculture in the news - February 20
20 February 2012
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Agriculture in the news - February 21
21 February 2012
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Agriculture in the news - February 22
22 February 2012
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Agriculture in the news - February 23
23 February 2012
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Agriculture in the news - February 24
24 February 2012
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Agriculture in the news - February 27
27 February 2012
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Animalcare results
5 March 2012
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Anti-badger cull protesters at NFU conference 2012
22 February 2012
Video:Anti-badger cull protesters target NFU conference 2012
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Antimicrobials are the burning issue
24 February 2012
The current health of the nation’s herd and the challenges the livestock sector will face from future industry and regulatory changes was discussed at a recent meeting, organised by the British Cattle Veterinary Association in association with the NFU.
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Arla’s farmer-owners see returns increase
23 February 2012
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Around the marts - February 22
22 February 2012
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Beef Association head resigns
21 February 2012
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Best malting barley grower sought
February 24, 2012
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Bill Clark joins NIAB
February 24, 2012
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Bill Gates donates millions to British livestock medicine charity
23 February 2012
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Biography: Franz J. Conraths, DVM, PhD
9 February 2012
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Building a stronger voice for the sheep industry
26 February 2012
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Bursary programme to get Scotland moving
23 January 2012
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CAP reform post-2014 not set in stone – Ciolos
24 February 2012
KEY figures involved in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform process have made it clear everything is still up for grabs where the post-2014 policy is concerned.
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Cereals market update February 21
23 February 2012
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Cereals market update February 27
27 February 2012
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Charolais bull prices rise to 25,000gns
24 February 2012
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CLA calls for changes to public right of way
23 February 2012
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Consumers must accept dairy product innovation
20 February 2012
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Continuing slide in milk producer numbers
25 February 2012
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Cost efficiency
24 February 2012
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Crop roots can be revealed in detail
22 February 2012
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Dairy industry’s role in cutting dietary saturated fat
19 February 2012
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DARD minister talks up renewables
24 February 2012
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Davies defends EID tolerance decision
20 February 2012
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Defra red tape review 'good news but too slow' - NFU
21 February 2012
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Defra rejects calls for EID tolerance in England
24 February 2012
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Dennisons win winter classic competition
February 24, 2012
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Direct farm payments hold back competiveness - Spelman
21 February 2012
DEFRA Secretary Caroline Spelman has upped the ante over the direction of Common Agricultural Policy reform by claiming direct payments hold back farming competitiveness.
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Do red tape cutting plans go far enough?
24 February 2012
FORMER NFU director general Richard Macdonald acknowledged there would be disappointment the Government’s response to his report did not go far enough.
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Don’t disadvantage UK on CAP - Kendall
21 February 2012
NFU president Peter Kendall has warned Defra Secretary Caroline Spelman not to pursue Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reforms that could disadvantage UK farmers.
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EID regulation to be challenged in European court
24 February 2012
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Emma Penny: Ensure all benefit from less red tape
24 February 2012
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Energy savings to be made on dairy farms
25 February 2012
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EU farm leaders demand overhaul of CAP reform plans
20 February 2012
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EU sow stall ban will be widely flouted, Creagh warns
24 February 2012
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Facing the realities of organic
1 March 2012
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Family pays tribute to Norfolk farmer
23 February 2012
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Farmers offered free consultation on AD
20 February 2012
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Farmers see how to benefit from renewable energy
20 February 2012
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Farming charities benefit from £400k Prince of Wales fund
27 February 2012
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Farming chiefs begin drought talks
20 February 2012
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Farming gets a PR push in Wales
23 February 2012
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Farming Minister Jim Paice speaks with FG at the NFU Conference 2012
22 February 2012
Video:Farming Minister Jim Paice speaks with FG at the NFU Conference 2012
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Farming minister promotes UK food in Dubai
20 February 2012
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Farming must get a fair share of water as drought takes hold
24 February 2012
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Farming union president given Ag honour
20 February 2012
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First Milk gets the DairyCo once-over
17 February 2012
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Fresh potato sales down but increase for frozen products
5 March 2012
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Frontier capitalises on market volatility
24 February 2012
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Genus interim results show revenue up
5 March 2012
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Getting a foot on the farming ladder
24 February 2012
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GM crops to become norm?
2 March 2012
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GM debate
2 March 2012
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Good eggs at Aberystwyth win out
20 February 2012
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Government 'accepted defeat' on LFA uplift
23 February 2012
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Government to appeal over solar ruling
21 February 2012
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Government urged to inspect farms to reduce worker deaths
22 February 2012
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Holstein versus Jersey milk
24 February 2012
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Horticulture needs retailer support
22 February 2012
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Impressive overhaul of the C-class
18 February 2012
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Is the BBC’s Countryfile programme good for the promotion the countryside?
24 February 2012
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John Davies: Blighted by unwanted visitors in the past month
February 24, 2012
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John Walton: Four legged visitors depart as the farm opens up for half-term
February 24, 2012
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Lancashire farmers invited to crime conference
23 February 2012
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Latest nematicide guidelines aim to minimise tuber residues
February 24, 2012
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Laying solid disease control foundations with T0 fungicide is key to reducing risk
25 February 2012
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LFA sheep – not costs but outputs influence margins
5 March 2012
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Livestock market update February 23
23 February 2012
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Lleyn female breaks breed record at Carlisle
24 February 2012
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Milk price up for M&S producers
24 February 2012
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New auditors for Lion scheme
27 February 2012
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New duo for cookery column
22 February 2012
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NFU AGM 2012: Birmingham takes centre stage
20 February 2012
NFU president Peter Kendall will call on UK and EU policymakers to ensure food production is given the priority it warrants in this vital year ahead when opens this year’s NFU conference.
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NFU launches new renewable energy service
23 February 2012
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NFU pushing for councils to keep starter farms
22 February 2012
COUNTY councils have once again come under the spotlight as farmers warn new entrants will be unable to step onto the farming ladder if holdings are sold off.
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No trade ban to stop illegal eggs - Paice
22 February 2012
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Norfolk MP sets out food vision
23 February 2012
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North Country Cheviots break £1,800 mark
22 February 2012
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NSA launches sheep worrying hotline
25 January 2012
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NZ outwintering not for the UK
24 February 2012
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Once in a lifetime opportunity for Olympic hopefuls
21 February 2012
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Online Competition - British Sport Stars
23 February 2012
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Overalls test: Case IH by Ostscher
27 February 2012
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Overalls test: Claas by H.T. Hughes
27 February 2012
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Overalls test: Fendt by Works
27 February 2012
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Overalls test: John Deere by Dickies
27 February 2012
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Overalls test: Massey Ferguson
27 February 2012
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Overalls test: New Holland
27 February 2012
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Overalls test: Valtra by Dimex
27 February 2012
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Paice refuses to budge on six-day standstill
21 February 2012
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Paice vows to help restore dairy sector to pre-eminence
22 February 2012
FARMING Minister Jim Paice has pledged to help the dairy industry regain its position as the pre-eminent sector in British farming.
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Perth Bulls: Baron leads Simmental bull prices at 19,000gns
25 February 2012
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Perth Bulls: Corskie Aspire tops the female trade at 4,800gns
26 February 2012
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Peter Kendall talks with FG at NFU 2012 Conference
24 February 2012
Video:Peter Kendall talks with FG at NFU 2012 Conference
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Peter Morris honoured for his work at NSA
18 February 2012
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Pneumatic drill alert system launched
22 February 2012
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Positive response to health initiatives is encouraging
26 February 2012
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Poultry producers connect with the EA
22 February 2012
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Protect your TMR from costly spoilage
February 24, 2012
After spending thousands clamping and preserving their silage over the winter months, many farmers completely ignore the losses in feed value which can occur after it is mixed in the wagon. Ann Hardy finds out how they can be minimised.
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Record yields for 2011/2012 sugar beet campaign
21 February 2012
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Renowned Sandyford herd hit by bTB
24 February 2012
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Research aims for more accurate picture of MV levels in UK flock
18 February 2012
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Richard Macdonald talks to FG about his red tape task force report
22 February 2012
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RSPCA monitored food doubles
23 February 2012
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Schmallenberg ‘could have been here for two years’ - NFUS
25 February 2012
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Schmallenberg found in Wiltshire
22 February 2012
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Scientists create £220,000 'test tube' burger
20 February 2012
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Scots assure farmers over draff supplies
23 February 2012
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Scottish farmers feel benefit of 'wind energy networks'
24 February 2012
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Seals explains why partnership is key for AHWBE
24 February 2012
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Search is on for champion milling wheat grower 2012
26 February 2012
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Second win for Owslebury flock in Hampshire Down championship
19 February 2012
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Sheep EID failings laid before MP
27 February 2012
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Simplify and green CAP - Ciolos
21 February 2012
SIMPLIFICATION of the CAP is key if the policy is to deliver for agriculture, EU commissioner Dacia Ciolos told the NFU conference in Birmingham today (February 21).
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Sir Andrew Motion nominated as CPRE president
23 February 2012
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SMN testing is critical part of Suffolk farm’s agronomy
26 February 2012
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South-east CLA calls for farming to be priority in water supply
24 February 2012
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Spray nozzle choice for fungicide applications
24 February 2012
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Spring spraying: Best practice approach to nematicide applications
18 February 2012
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Spring spraying: Manage lodging early to prevent OSR yield losses
24 February 2012
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Staffordshire MEP attacks CAP 'greening'
21 February 2012
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Stephen Boow takes title as Cumbria competition returns
18 February 2012
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Sure-footed compact is very frugal
20 February 2012
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Surveillance is the key to protecting UK livestock
24 February 2012
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TB movement restrictions to be tightened further
23 February 2012
FARMERS face tighter TB movement restrictions over the next few months, Farming Minister Jim Paice has warned.
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Tennant farmers in Scotland welcome bill
28 February 2012
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Tight supply drives feed pulse price
February 24, 2012
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Titchmarsh new president of New Forest Show Society
23 February 2012
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Toyota Land Cruiser V8
19 February 2012
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Tractor sales up 22.4 per cent in January
22 February 2012
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Tractor workwear gets put through its paces in on-farm test
27 February 2012
Which tractor manufacturer produces the best overalls? To find out, James Rickard pulls no punches as he puts several pairs through the mill.
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Tradition runs alongside modern on historical estate
February 24, 2012
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Traditional hay making a comeback
20 February 2012
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UK becomes a global net exporter of sheepmeat
17 February 2012
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Upland farmers push for change to five year rule
22 February 2012
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Vote now for your favourite show
24 February 2012
After much deliberation and debate, an overwhelming entry has been whittled down to just seven finalists in our Show Business 2012 competition. Who will win is now in your hands.
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Weidemann expands range with two new telehandlers
22 February 2012
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Welsh buoyed by Ciolos comments on CAP reform
27 February 2012
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Welsh fail to set date for TB eradication plan
22 February 2012
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Welsh rural development plan to be outlined
21 February 2012
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When leptospirosis strikes on your farm
February 24, 2012
In the fourth in a series on leptospirosis, we meet dairy farmers from Pembrokeshire and Cumbria and find out how they deal with the disease on-farm.
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Wignall on test tube burgers
24 February 2012
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World record price of 120,000gns set at Carlisle for bull
20 February 2012


BETTER late than never is a phrase which seems oddly appropriate when applied to British farming at the moment.