Farmers Guardian
February 3, 2012
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A hearty occasion to pass on our fundraising support
February 3, 2012
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Achieving a better mix with paddles
31 January 2012
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Act now to help ensure nematicides stay available
February 3, 2012
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Agriculture in the news - February 1
1 February 2012
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Agriculture in the news - February 3
3 February 2012
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Agriculture in the news - January 30
30 January 2012
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AHVLA apologises to farmers for IT 'chaos'
3 February 2012
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Another review of Welsh Glastir land scheme
2 February 2012
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Arable prosperity drives land purchases
2 February 2012
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Arable prosperity drives land purchases
31 January 2012
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Around the marts – February 3
2 February 2012
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Beef and sheep breeding lags behind other sectors
February 3, 2012
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Big boost in Northern Ireland farm income
31 January 2012
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'Biogas not reliant on maize'
31 January 2012
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Blight strain puts fluazinam resistance under spotlight
2 February 2012
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Bpex website improvements
2 February 2012
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Busy prime sheep trade at Skipton
1 February 2012
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BVA stresses ‘desperate’ need for Schmallenberg test
3 February 2012
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Call goes out for Open Farm Sunday
29 January 2012
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Cereal learning for a lunchtime meal
1 February 2012
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Champion Dalesbred pen makes 201p/kg at Bentham
2 February 2012
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Changes to Eblex board
1 February 2012
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Charity breakfast raises £7,200
February 3, 2012
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Chelated minerals option for better milk yields
February 3, 2012
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Chilean tales warm up chilly Hampshire night
2 February 2012
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Choosing a variety of maize to suit your situation
1 February 2012
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Compressing wool sheets for collection cost savings
February 3, 2012
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Copper bolus for spring turnout
February 3, 2012
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Cowmen Comment: Our traffic cone chutes are admired from near and far
1 February 2012
The building industry is warning it faces the worst downturn for 35 years. One of the foundation blocks for the Celtic Tiger was the amazingly generous EU grants for agricultural buildings and milking parlours, which helped fuel their building boom.
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Crop monitoring highlights rust threat
1 February 2012
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Cubicle aids better cow positioning
2 February 2012
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Cutting carbon boosts bottom line, Eblex says
30 January 2012
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Cutting energy costs vital for increasing potato profitability
2 February 2012
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Dairy Farmer February digital edition
1 February 2012
Don’t miss this month’s Dairy Farmer. Take a look at the digital edition today.
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Dairy herds should target realistic goals
2 February 2012
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Defra flood management 'unstructured' say MPs
31 January 2012
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Dry autumn leaves grass-weed legacy
3 February 2012
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Dry weather weed control challenge
2 February 2012
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Dual cropping may be answer to combat adverse conditions
1 February 2012
Last year, maize produced some highly variable results owing to the abnormal weather conditions, but choosing a more robust variety or sowing dual crops may be one answer.
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Early maize varieties key to maximise winter yields
2 February 2012
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Emerging equine diseases
1 February 2012
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Energy company rolls out expansion plan
31 January 2012
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Extra large hoof bandage launched
February 3, 2012
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Farmer 'wasted a week' applying for grant
30 January 2012
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Faster sheep tagging device
February 3, 2012
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Fatal salmonella outbreak linked to watermelons
2 February 2012
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Fertiliser demand set to pick up globally
2 February 2012
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FG 26/46 visits the Houses of Parliament
2 February 2012
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Final two animal health board members revealed
31 January 2012
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Flexible round baler/wrapper offers efficient solution
February 3, 2012
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Food spending bucks long-term trend
February 3, 2012
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Further cases of Schmallenberg virus identified
31 January 2012
DEFRA is urging farmers to be on high alert after the Schmallenberg Virus was identified in more livestock in the east of England.
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Future bright for Hailsham market
February 3, 2012
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Give animal health and welfare board a chance – TFA
2 February 2012
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Good Evans: Why I’m definitely not the biggest farm assurance fan
1 February 2012
This month Roger Evans tells us why we must all make a stand against the ever growing assurance industry, and why he thinks housing his down-calving heifers near the pub could definitely have its attractions.
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Grain prices market update - February 1
1 February 2012
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Grain prices market update - January 30
30 January 2012
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Grain prices update - January 31
31 January 2012
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High yield from an ultra-early maize variety
February 3, 2012
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Hi-Spec launches one-man bale stripper
31 January 2012
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Holstein heifers break 2,500gns at Sedgemoor
2 February 2012
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How to select maize varieties to grow under plastic
6 February 2012
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HS2 farmers to be given £1000 for granting access
1 February 2012
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Huhne resigns over speeding offence allegations
3 February 2012
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IAH searches for better Schmallenberg tests
3 February 2012
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Independence will strengthen Scottish farmers – SNP
1 February 2012
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Index 2 remains P target for optimum yield
February 3, 2012
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Interlocking rubber matting system for dairy cows
2 February 2012
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Jersey sires join Cogent portfolio
2 February 2012
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John Deere holds market share as tractor sales fall
1 February 2012
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Johne’s test extended to milk
2 February 2012
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Kendall tells Cameron to get his facts right
31 January 2012
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Lambing season will reveal true Schmallenberg problem - vet
31 January 2012
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Leek dairy to £2,180 top
1 February 2012
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Milk price still important component of profit
1 February 2012
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Modern beef breeding can cause breed defects
February 3, 2012
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Morrisons buys Vion processing plant
1 February 2012
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Multi-purpose machine offers tractor alternative
2 February 2012
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Natural feed supplement for premium milk
2 February 2012
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New appointments for Clydesdale and Fengrain
February 3, 2012
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New email alert service for assurance changes
February 3, 2012
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New rhizo resistance-breaking strain spreads into north Norfolk
31 January 2012
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NFU announces death of former president Sir Richard Butler
31 January 2012
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NFU 'disappointed' by Welsh EID tolerence decision
30 January 2012
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NFU next generation group elects leader
1 February 2012
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NFUS group to air young farmers views
2 February 2012
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No room for complacency amid high sheep prices
2 February 2012
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Null-Lox web site launched
1 February 2012
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Off-road wheelchair for agricultural use
27 January 2012
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One Merlo Multifarmer to tackle all tasks
6 February 2012
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Optimism and challenges in sheep industry
February 3, 2012
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Paul Turnbull’s Roy is top of the League
February 3, 2012
AT the Northumberland League’s concluding nursery held on Sunday at Whitfield, Paul Turnbull won the trial with Roy.
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Penrith stores in demand
1 February 2012
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Perthshire farmer lauded for contribution livestock
3 February 2012
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Planning to benefit from beet breeding developments
31 January 2012
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Potash and magnesium minimise water stress
February 3, 2012
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Potters View: How will Muller cope in the liquid market?
1 February 2012
This month Ian Potter puts a rule over the Müller deal and asks whether the future doesn’t lie with the no-middle-man co-ops after all?
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Programme wants more diary farmers to join maize trial
February 3, 2012
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Record averages across the board at Beeston
31 January 2012
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Red Tractor find its Sunday lunch hero
31 January 2012
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Reducing leaching risk with N timings
February 3, 2012
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Resistant myzus persicae aphid threatens virus yellows control
31 January 2012
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Rich dividend from his Beef Shorthorn investment
31 January 2012
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Robert Wiseman shares expertise with next generation
1 February 2012
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RPA on course to meet second SPS target
2 February 2012
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SAC and UWS launch new £81m campus
1 February 2012
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Sales grow in USA for Belton Cheese
February 3, 2012
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Sarah wins young shepherds' competition
February 3, 2012
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Sausage extravaganza for breakfast campaign
February 3, 2012
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Scientists reveal effect of pollution on crop yields
31 January 2012
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Scotland prepared for Schmallenberg
30 January 2012
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Scottish farm income rises by 4.1pc
31 January 2012
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Sheepdog trials diary
February 3, 2012
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Sheepdog trials results
February 3, 2012
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Simmentals sell to £1,318 at Thame
2 February 2012
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Spelman joins Staffordshire breakfast celebration
2 February 2012
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Spring bean opportunity
31 January 2012
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Stark messages for UK poultry industry
1 February 2012
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'Starter farms' to attract the next generation
30 January 2012
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Steady Fern wins at Glenluce
February 3, 2012
A STEADY run on sheep which were unsettled on strange ground gave Ian McMillan’s Fern an 18 point margin over the field at the first of two trials at Glenluce.
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Survey reveals Scottish farmers’ optimism up
February 3, 2012
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Tackling the risks of leptospirosis on-farm
February 3, 2012
In the first of a sponsored series on leptospirosis we talk to vet John Atkinson about the background information on the disease and what farmers should be doing to combat it.
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Take part in the 2012 Dairy National Mastitis Survey
2 February 2012
Take part in the 2012 Dairy National Mastitis Survey for your chance to win a Musto Snug Shore Jacket - worth £120
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Telling tales of cereals and toast
1 February 2012
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Texels have the X-factor
1 February 2012
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The Archers tackles super dairies
4 February 2012
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The IT future of dairying in the here and now
27 January 2012
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Tractors for smaller farms
31 January 2012
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UN calls for science-led ‘ever-green’ agricultural revolution
1 February 2012
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Un-BRIE-lievable! 'Ancient' cheese found in London fridge
2 February 2012
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Unstable prices sees milk turn to cheese
2 February 2012
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Waste firm’s expansion plans
February 3, 2012
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WFU gives members food for thought
30 January 2012
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Wheat bulb fly egg hatch progressing rapidly in Suffolk
1 February 2012
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Wild beet offers a new disease control path
31 January 2012
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William and Andrew Cowx: Calves’ coughing spell delays weaning but all ok now
31 January 2012
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Win £50 M&S voucher - March caption competition
3 February 2012
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Wool prices maintained in the auction system
2 February 2012


News that land is expected to reach almost £50,000/hectare (£20,000/acre) by 2020 is a double-edged sword for the farming industry – and for our PR beyond it.