Farmers Guardian
January 13, 2012
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14 member states facing battery cage legal action
10 January 2012
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3M makes working in forests safer
13 January 2012
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80 support clay pigeon shoot
January 13, 2012
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A message from new NSA chief executive Phil Stocker
12 January 2012
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Academies will boost pig sector
10 January 2012
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AD plant gets seal of approval at Harper Adams
13 January 2012
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Agricultural research booklet launched
January 13, 2012
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Agriculture in the news - January 10
10 January 2012
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Agriculture in the news - January 11
11 January 2012
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Agriculture in the news - January 12
12 January 2012
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Agriculture in the news - January 13
13 January 2012
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Agriculture in the news - January 6
6 January 2012
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Agriculture in the news - January 9
9 January 2012
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Alberbury Young Farmers complete 240-mile run
January 13, 2012
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Andy Menzies joins JFC
January 13, 2012
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Arcusin launch more basic bale chaser
January 13, 2012
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Around the marts – January 13
13 January 2012
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Australian butchers shop strikes perfect deal
January 13, 2012
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Australian genetics for UK dairy farmers
12 January 2012
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Automatic slurry inoculant dispenser
January 13, 2012
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Avoiding the acrimony of divorce
January 13, 2012
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Badger culls will cause problems
16 January 2012
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Be ready for nutrition challenges this spring
12 January 2012
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Beef restrictions to be relaxed by Japan
January 13, 2012
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Big difference in maize variety values
January 13, 2012
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Bovine TB restrictions increase in Wales
10 January 2012
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Brazil reports record 2011 harvest
12 January 2012
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BRD antibiotic launched
January 13, 2012
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Breeding: Milk fat profile in the spotlight
January 13, 2012
Ann Hardy asks NML’s Ben Bartlett about the ramifications for the industry of being able to measure fatty acid profiles.
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Brinicombe extends two LMF products across UK
January 13, 2012
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Bursary available to post graduate students
13 January 2012
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BVA warns against disease surveillance cost cuts
12 January 2012
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Calf milk replacer for better performance
January 13, 2012
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Carr's Milling says sales up for 2012
11 January 2012
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Charities share £14k donation
January 13, 2012
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Charity issues warning over illegal egg imports
9 January 2012
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Cheshire East confirms investment in its farming community
16 January 2012
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China revokes 426 dairy manufacturer's licenses following inspections
January 13, 2012
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Competition for in-lamb ewes at Shrewsbury
23 January 2012
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Conservation Grade (CG) farming explained
11 January 2012
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Conservation Grade oats provide dual benefits
11 January 2012
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Cowmen Comment: We’re learning how to get the most from our forages
January 13, 2012
The silage season finally ended here on November 25, with a very late fourth cut of bales. Luckily we managed to find three good days in a row and, as a bonus, managed to ted the grass prior to baling and wrapping.
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Cross compliance a serious issue for Scottish sheep farmers
14 January 2012
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Dairy Farmer January digital edition
13 January 2012
Don’t miss this month’s Dairy Farmer. Take a look at the digital edition today.
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Dairy heifers sell to £2,180 at Skipton
January 13, 2012
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Dammann DT500 features four-wheel steer for the first time
11 January 2012
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Danish research team prepare to breed eco-cows
11 January 2012
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Deer action plan for Wales announced
11 January 2012
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Demand feeding station to meet new legislation
January 13, 2012
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Dietary alkalizer offers solution to acidosis problems
January 13, 2012
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Earlies planting gets underway
11 January 2012
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End in sight for sugar beet harvesting campaign
January 13, 2012
WITH the sugar beet harvesting campaign scheduled to conclude in mid to late February, British Sugar is breathing a huge sigh of relief that, so far, the 2011/2012 campaign has been relatively straightforward.
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English sheepdog trial results – January 13
11 January 2012
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EU farm income to drop 3.5 per cent by 2020
10 January 2012
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EU farmers urged to embrace cooperatives
15 January 2012
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Family considers moving after TB impact becomes too much
January 13, 2012
AS the bovine TB crisis continues unchecked in Wales, the owners of an award-winning pedigree beef herd are taking a serious look at their future and whether a move to Scotland is the only answer. Barry Alston reports.
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Farmer and ambassador for Llanelwedd community
12 January 2012
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Farmers asked for views on National Park visitors
11 January 2012
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Farmers Guardian 2012 ‘Focus on Feed Barley’
13 January 2012
Farmers Guardian and Syngenta invite farmers to fill in a short questionnaire and enter a prize draw to win one of four £50 M&S vouchers.
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Farmers have duty of care for the countryside, survey suggests
8 January 2012
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Farmers urged to join Lancashire Farm Watch scheme
6 January 2012
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Farming not to blame for human antimicrobial resistance
9 January 2012
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First export of Hereford genetics to Argentina for 40 years
12 January 2012
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Four new outcross sires from Genus ABS
January 13, 2012
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Good Evans: Please keep your hands off my heifer feed blocks
January 13, 2012
This month Roger Evans has not only had someone take his heifer feed blocks from the field but to top it all his wallet has gone missing, and he is left wondering just who you can trust.
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Government must act to keep solar industry afloat
7 January 2012
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Grain prices market update - January 10
10 January 2012
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Historic cattle market set to move
13 January 2012
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Holsteins top 3,700gns at Beeston
12 January 2012
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HS2 will devastate countryside – alliance warns
10 January 2012
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Illegal egg production to top one billion
11 January 2012
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Increased profits and expansion at Meadow Foods
10 January 2012
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John Gordon: Great trade for livestock and GPS soil sampling continues
January 13, 2012
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Kazakhstan achieves egg self-suffiency for first time
January 13, 2012
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Keith Gardiner joins Wessex Animal Health
January 13, 2012
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Kendall highlights 'scandalous' fruit and veg import levels
12 January 2012
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Kendall unchallenged for fourth term
11 January 2012
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Limousins break £7m mark in 2011
11 January 2012
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List: NFU officeholder nominations
12 January 2012
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Livestock farmers must be vigilant for new disease
11 January 2012
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Livestock market update - January 12
12 January 2012
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Managing flock and herd health status
January 13, 2012
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Meurig Raymond will not run for NFU presidency
10 January 2012
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Moldova to increase egg exports
January 13, 2012
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Müller takes over Robert Wiseman in £279m deal
16 January 2012
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National Chip Week to raise public’s potato awareness
10 January 2012
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New induction hoppers from Watson and Brookman
11 January 2012
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New initiative in battle against rural crime
7 January 2012
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New McCormick X60 builds on success of CX range
January 13, 2012
CHANGING or updating a bread and butter product is always a risky business, so has McCormick cracked it with its replacement for the CX series? James Rickard finds out with a test drive.
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New senior section added to junior showmanship competition
11 January 2012
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NFU urges companies to use legal eggs
11 January 2012
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NFUS welcomes change in law over personal locator beacons
12 January 2012
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NFUS welcomes renewed commitment from Spelman on CAP
6 January 2012
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Nine people to contest NFU elections
11 January 2012
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Nominations open for wool board
11 January 2012
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NSA Winter Fair preview: A positive outlook for the sheep industry
12 January 2012
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NSA Winter Fair seminars
12 January 2012
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NZ Prattley systems come to the UK
January 13, 2012
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O’Neill announces £215m of Single Farm Payments
9 January 2012
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OFC 2012: ‘Real’ OFC promotes alternative ecological farming
11 January 2012
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Only one Scottish farm flouting battery cage ban - NFUS
16 January 2012
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OSR yield boost from increased boron rate
12 January 2012
CROP nutrition management for spring came under the spotlight at the first of Frontier’s series of winter agronomy conferences, held at Cambridge.
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Paice meets with farming's future
11 January 2012
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Parlour matting claims to speed up milking times
January 13, 2012
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Pauline and Taddymoor Gem win at Peak Forest
January 13, 2012
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Pedigree fresh milkers top £2,200 at Sedgemoor
12 January 2012
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Peg steals the limelight at Cathpair
11 January 2012
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Pig breeding and genetics website
January 13, 2012
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Poll: Will HS2 mean more countryside development?
11 January 2012
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Pork campaign on-going success
11 January 2012
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Positive margins possible for extensive beef finishers
12 January 2012
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Positive outlook for tractor sales in 2012
13 January 2012
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Potato supply increases on the previous season
11 January 2012
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Potters View: PO could be answer to retailers’ armlock
January 13, 2012
This month Ian Potter casts his mind to what the New Year could herald - perhaps rationalisation among the processors and the establishment of a producer organisation as a counter to retailer power.
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Producers reminded to clean animals for slaughter
9 January 2012
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Project helps to save declining wildlife
11 January 2012
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Proposed new cadmium limits in barley and wheat
10 January 2012
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RDS Technology launches new onboard weighing system
January 13, 2012
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Regancrest S Braxton semen available
January 13, 2012
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Reliance makes pto safety priority with imported range
12 January 2012
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'Remain part of the UK' - Spelman tells Scots
13 January 2012
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Retailers’ power increases their milk margins
9 January 2012
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Roaring distilling demand creates grain opportunities
10 January 2012
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Rural bodies demand fair HS2 compensation arrangements
10 January 2012
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Rural grants of up to £1m available from February
12 January 2012
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Rural property prices soar in Herefordshire
January 13, 2012
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SAC appoints new chief executive
9 January 2012
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Saudi Arabian dairy giant buys Fondomonte
January 13, 2012
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Scientists identify microbes’ role in acidic soils
January 13, 2012
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Scots get red tape working group
10 January 2012
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Scottish beef farmers decide on joint approach
11 January 2012
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Scottish dairy herds decrease - but cow numbers rise
13 January 2012
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Scottish sheepdog trial results – January 13
11 January 2012
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Second Fresh Start Pig Academy planned
January 13, 2012
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Semen available for high performance USA bull
January 13, 2012
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Setting targets can aid efficient beef production
January 13, 2012
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Share farming unit suits individual needs
January 13, 2012
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Shearling leads in-lamb Texels at 4,000gns in Lanark
12 January 2012
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Sheep workshops help Scots deal with tagging
11 January 2012
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Sheepdog trials diary – January 13
11 January 2012
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Shropshire YFC carol service raises £600
January 13, 2012
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South Africa reports FMD outbreak
January 13, 2012
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Spain bans sky lanterns
11 January 2012
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Stoneleigh Park investors committed in face of HS2 threat
12 January 2012
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Stores in demand at Thrapston
12 January 2012
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Strong trade at Ashford
12 January 2012
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Texel leads pedigree in-lamb females at 2,500gns
January 13, 2012
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Thirty UK farms defying battery cage ban, Defra reveals
13 January 2012
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Tractor & Machinery Showcase digital edition
13 January 2012
Take a look at the Tractor & Machinery Showcase digital edition today.
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Tullagh gimmer at 2,400gns lights up Hilltown sale
January 13, 2012
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UK food giants slow to make cage-ban pledge
17 January 2012
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USDA grain figures higher than expected
12 January 2012
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Use of satellite locators now legal in the UK
13 January 2012
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Weather exerts its influence on grain prices
13 January 2012
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Welsh farmers angry over PM's subsidy attack
9 January 2012
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Welsh sheep dog heads to Czech Republic
9 January 2012
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Welsh sheepdog heads for Czech farm
January 13, 2012
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What's great about being British?
11 January 2012
WE want to hear what you think - what’s great about being British and UK rural living?
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Winning steer reaches £1,760 at Thainstone
13 January 2012
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Workshop Tips: Cutting frame means logs ready in no time
January 13, 2012
Some of the weekly jobs like cutting firewood tend to get left until the log pile is depleted. Mike Donovan gives us a simple idea to make the job quicker.
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Yorkshire Pemier Meat plant closure on the cards
10 January 2012
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Young Farmers group completes Three Peaks despite weather
11 January 2012
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Young Farmers Singles Night tops £250
11 January 2012
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Young handler retains title at Gisburn Auction Mart
January 13, 2012


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