Farmers Guardian
January 20, 2012
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Acidosis will harm beef growth rates
19 January 2012
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Act now to ensure your forage lasts through winter
January 20, 2012
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Agriculture in the news - January 16
16 January 2012
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Agriculture in the news - January 17
17 January 2012
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Agriculture in the news - January 18
18 January 2012
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Agriculture in the news - January 19
19 January 2012
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Animal welfare campaigners attack Cameron comments
17 January 2012
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Another thumbs up for dairy deal
17 January 2012
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Approval for new clomazone
January 20, 2012
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Are fears over Chernobyl radiation restrictions justified?
19 January 2012
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Around the marts - January 20
January 20, 2012
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Awards will celebrate a Great British institution – the pie
January 20, 2012
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Badger cull farmers will be anonymous - NBA
21 January 2012
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Badger Trust considers pilot cull legal challenge
20 January 2012
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Bedfordshire farm manager is top BASIS candidate
19 January 2012
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Beef finisher takes a leaf out of the American book
20 January 2012
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Beet herbicide in short supply
January 20, 2012
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British Blue steer is Leyburn champion
18 January 2012
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British Horse Foundation awards dressage trainers
16 January 2012
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Bull beef now financially viable
17 January 2012
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Call for sheep shearing to become an Olympic sport
19 January 2012
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CAP flexibility 'crucial' for Scotland
19 January 2012
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Cold weather threat to sugar beet crop
19 January 2012
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Court ruling on solar tariffs 'not likely' this week
16 January 2012
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Currency movements need to be monitored
20 January 2012
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DairyCo report finds milk efficiency is possible at any scale
January 20, 2012
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Deadline approaches for tax returns
18 January 2012
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Discovery of 'nourishing gene' brings hope for increased yield
18 January 2012
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Dispersal of Matty herd Holsteins
19 January 2012
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Do not be afraid to learn from others
19 January 2012
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Efficient energy and water usage advice now available
January 20, 2012
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EU Parliament demands action on farm inputs
22 January 2012
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Farmers can learn more about AD at workshop
22 January 2012
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Farming in harmony with the downland environment
19 January 2012
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Feeding challenge amid variable silage
January 20, 2012
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Financial sector interest bodes well
19 January 2012
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First spring lambs born at MyFarm
20 January 2012
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France upholds GM maize ban despite court ruling
18 January 2012
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Frank Cleary and Hillmoor Dot win Yorkshire nursery
19 February 2012
FRANK Cleary and Hillmoor Dot’s controlled trial won the Yorkshire nursery held on Saturday on the Trawden Showfield.
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Funding secured for NIAB Innovation Farm
19 January 2012
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Getting the best from beef breeding
24 January 2012
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Gisburn’s opening New Year pig sale sees a record entry of 375
18 January 2012
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Good suckler cattle trade at Sedgemoor
January 20, 2012
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Government starts to process solar cut payments
19 January 2012
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Grain prices market update - January 17
17 January 2012
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Hat-trick for William Kilpatrick and Sons in SCC awards
January 20, 2012
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Heed guidelines as wheat bulb fly season approaches
January 20, 2012
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Hereford exported to Czech Republic
January 20, 2012
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Hybrid 6-row barleys show worth under dry conditions
18 January 2012
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Lamma 2012 is even bigger and better
17 January 2012
With even more kit to wow the crowds than last year, the Lamma 2012 show promises to bigger and better.
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Lamma 2012: Adjustable rollers for hedge-cutting heads
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Agrimac shows rough terrain forklifts for farmers
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Agri-Spread bale unroller joins the range
18 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Agromec ProCut 550FR hedgecutter
18 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: App for fertiliser spreading settings
18 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Bedformer prototype makes it into production
19 January 2012
Viewed at Lamma last year as a prototype, George Moate was back at the show with production versions of its range of bedformers.
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Lamma 2012: Bulk bag fillers for loaders
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Case IH’s combine maize headers
24 January 2012
Although Case IH’s maize header for its range of combines is not a new product, throughout this harvest season the company will be carrying out a feasibility study in the UK as to whether or not there is a market for them.
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Lamma 2012: Cayena now does grain and fertiliser together
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Cross unveils its biggest ever beet processor
18 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Deere aims ATV at crossover market
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Deere shows double-clutch transmission for 6R tractors
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Deutz-Fahr tweaks Agrotron L series
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Enlargements to Green Drill seeder
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Extra options for Claydon min-till Hybrid drills
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Ezy Fill bulk fertiliser hopper
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Fieldcruiser makes its debut
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Foam gives weeds a thermal shock
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Gladiator offers 44m spraying widths
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Grimme’s design on planting
18 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Groundhog improves slurry tanker stability
17 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: High volume trailer for compost
19 January 2012
K-Two used Lamma to reveal its largest capacity trailer - the 20-tonne Roadeo 2000, which bests the capacity of the firm’s previous range-topper by four tonnes.
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Lamma 2012: Improved belt round baler from Lely
18 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Improved doors on Stewart GX trailers
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Keenan launches a remote intelligent diet feeder
18 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Kubota launches four-seat RTV
24 January 2012
Kubota’s introduction of the RTV1140 gives the company a four-seat utility vehicle which sits above its two-seat RTV900 model.
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Lamma 2012: Kubota prototype on show
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Kubota shows prototype tractor
17 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Marangon-made whole crop header from New Holland
18 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: McHale’s versatile bale shredder makes UK debut
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Micron adds larger Varidome system
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Mobile hopper with integrated auger
24 January 2012
LOADING grain on to lorries can strain resources in a busy harvest, says Quivogne, so the Perard Trans-eXpress could come in useful, as it is easy to shift between sites.
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Lamma 2012: Monitoring muck spreader application rates
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Mounted sprayers updated
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Mzuri drill builds on previous experience
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Navigator sprayers updated
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: New mixer bucket from Agriweld
18 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: No tipping with new Larrington trailer
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: One pass cultivator debuts
17 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Opico shows off Maschio range
24 January 2012
Opico showed a range of power harrows, drills, rotavators and flail mowers from its new agreement with Maschio.
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Lamma 2012: Patchwork updates its BlackBox
18 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Picture gallery
17 January 2012
VIEW our picture gallery from Lamma 2012, as we showcase some of the new products and kit on display at the event.
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Lamma 2012: Plastic tank version of EUA sprayers
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Pottinger launches new Synkro
17 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Proven components used in Horsch Terrano MT
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Remote pump control system
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Reset protection on Flatliner 500
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Retro-fitted front linkage for 6Rs
18 January 2012
IMPORTER Zurn is to introduce to the UK a front linkage and pto which can be retro-fitted to John Deere’s latest four and six cylinder 6R tractors.
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Lamma 2012: Richard Western adds chaser bins to its range
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Rolland adds hydraulic drawbar suspension
18 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Rotary spader for heavy soils
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: RTV offers four seats and more load space
17 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Saving seed with better accuracy
19 January 2012
Increased accuracy when planting OSR via a cultivator-based system offers the chance to cut seed rates, says Horstine Farmery’s Rob Starkey.
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Lamma 2012: Sigma sprayers start from 18m
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Simba extends DTX range
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Slurry tankers up to 25,000 litres
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Small fertiliser spreaders with optional features
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Small loaders from Trima
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Sparkling ideas from Lemken
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Tri-Till combination suits one-pass rape establishment
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Up front with Vicon Ixtra
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: V-300 Verti-drill comes to the UK
19 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Vredo Agri Twin Overseeders aimed at contractors
18 January 2012
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Lamma 2012: Watkins reveals tri-axle silage trailer
24 January 2012
TIPPING trailers could become an integral part of Philip Watkins’ range following a customer’s request for a high-speed, high-specification bespoke silage trailer for use with a JCB Fastrac.
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Lamma: Case IH Farmall is simple to operate
24 January 2012
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Lamma: JF-Stoll show updated FCT 1060
24 January 2012
APPEARING for the first time at a public event together since cultivation manufacturer Kongskilde acquisition of forage specialist JF-Stoll last year, the Danish pair were keen to show off their extended portfolio including the recently updated FCT 1060 trailed forager.
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Lamma: Ritchie’s largest self-loading bale trailer to date
24 January 2012
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Lamma: Spread-a-Bale M-series now spreads in three directions
24 January 2012
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Lamma: Tractor Guard’s innovation in protection is rewarded
24 January 2012
TRACTOR Guard took the top prize in the new Most Innovative Farm Invention award at Lamma held in conjunction with Farmers Guardian.
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Lancaster sees dairy cattle in demand with high of £2,500
January 20, 2012
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Land Army fund strikes a chord with the public
19 January 2012
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Leek pedigrees to £2,760
January 20, 2012
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Limousin cross heifer wins on carcase yield and value
January 20, 2012
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Livestock market update - January 19
19 January 2012
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Maize switch proves key
January 20, 2012
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Managing water resources with low rainfall
January 20, 2012
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Mapping review to open in Wales
17 January 2012
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MEP calls for action on UK fertiliser ‘monopoly’
20 January 2012
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Milk is a 'superfood' scientists say
19 January 2012
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Ministers unveil badger cull areas
19 January 2012
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National Trust installs biggest solar array in UK
18 January 2012
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New head of farm operations
18 January 2012
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NFU backs tougher scrap metal regulation
18 January 2012
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NFU candidates embark on hustings
16 January 2012
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NFU Cymru president re-elected
18 January 2012
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NFU hustings: Race for next NFU leader begins
17 January 2012
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Non-farming buyers compete with farmers for £13m Brook Hall Estate
January 20, 2012
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O’Neill announces further support for regional food
20 January 2012
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Orf vaccine stocks ample
January 20, 2012
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Plan now to overcome possible water restrictions this season
January 20, 2012
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Potato growers sticking to planting planned acreages despite risk
January 20, 2012
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Pregnant women should avoid lambing ewes
23 January 2012
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Project gets £1.2m to help lower beef production costs
18 January 2012
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Project looks at way to reduce dairy costs
January 20, 2012
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Protect your home and farm against burst pipes
17 January 2012
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RAT SURVEY: Regular treatment proves its worth in controlling rodents
January 20, 2012
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Reaction to badger cull announcement
19 January 2012
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Red meat sector boosts Welsh economy
17 January 2012
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Red tractor mark gives a juicy treat
24 January 2012
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Rodney Down: A good winter so far except for machinery prices
17 January 2012
Daffodils, volunteer linseed, beans, rape, black-grass and mayweed are all out in flower. Is the weather just teasing us, or will the cows be out in early February?
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Ruthless approach to breeding builds pedigree reputation
25 January 2012
Health and tough culling policy breed success for the Littlebank herd of British Blues.
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SAC strengthens links with Brazil
17 January 2012
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Scotch beef the biggest food brand in Great Britain
20 January 2012
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Scotchtown heifer to a top of 4,000gns at Ballymena
19 January 2012
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Scotland hosts Nebraska visitors
22 January 2012
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Sexed semen opportunities for sucklers
23 January 2012
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Sheep stolen in Somerset
19 January 2012
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Sheepdog trials diary - wb January 20
7 February 2012
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Showjumping hopefuls begin Olympic preparations in Florida
16 January 2012
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Slashing input costs through better management
18 January 2012
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Small improvements can have a large pay off
January 20, 2012
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Smith looks for positive relationship in Europe
16 January 2012
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Spelman outlines UK plans to re-write CAP greening proposal
20 January 2012
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Steve Heard: Scale of African farming is amazing
19 January 2012
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Super sausage will put the sizzle into breakfast
23 January 2012
A HGCA Aberdeenshire Monitor Farm has created its own ‘super sausage’ in support of the forthcoming Farmhouse Breakfast Week
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Trade in illegal pesticides worth billions of euros
18 January 2012
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Two fresh calved heifers sell to £2,600 each at Beeston
19 January 2012
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UFU toughens up on rural crime
19 January 2012
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UK farming unions welcome EU animal welfare strategy
19 January 2012
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Unexpected spraying window for tackling black-grass
17 January 2012
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Wales and Border ram sale date changed
January 20, 2012
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Water not the only factor in reducing size of potato crops
January 20, 2012
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Welsh Agriculture can look forward to 2012
17 January 2012
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Welsh Blacks sell to a top of 11,400gns
18 January 2012
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Wheat bulb fly egg hatch under way
18 January 2012
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Window opens for Liberator
January 20, 2012
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Winning results with 'Pilates for Equestrians'
January 20, 2012
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Young shepherd of the year qualifiers
January 20, 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.