Farmers Guardian
January 14, 2011
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‘Unprecedented’ response to Nocton Dairies plan
13 January 2011
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Additive improves level of nitrogen in slurry
12 January 2011
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Addressing the needs of all sectors of the sheep industry
January 14, 2011
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Agriculture in the national news - January 10
10 January 2011
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Agriculture in the national news - January 11
11 January 2011
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Agriculture in the national news - January 12
12 January 2011
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Agriculture in the national news - January 13
13 January 2011
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Agriculture in the national news - January 14
14 January 2011
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AHDB levy changes – what’s happening
14 January 2011
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Apply for Scotland's Future Farmer Award 2011
12 January 2011
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Brothers profit by utilising the great outdoors
12 January 2011
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CAP plans would devastate Welsh farms - FUW
12 January 2011
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Chelford’s in-lamb females make top price of 2,000gns
13 January 2011
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Chinese New Year prompts lanterns warning
31 January 2011
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Ciolos gives UK hope over rural development money
13 January 2011
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Cold damage is unlikely to be an issue
13 January 2011
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Copa-Cogeca makes case for direct payments
14 January 2011
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Crop research given £20m boost
11 January 2011
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Dairy Event unveils New Smithfield
14 January 2011
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Dioxin scare highlights need for traceability
11 January 2011
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Dominic Naylor: Freeze wrought havoc in the pig unit and the milking parlour
January 14, 2011
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E.coli farm admits liability for outbreak
12 January 2011
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EFSA reviews animal transport rules
14 January 2011
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Elkington dairy herds sell to 3,200gns
January 14, 2011
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EU Commissioner hits back at Spelman
10 January 2011
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Farm and More 2011 event preview
12 January 2011
FIND out about Farm and More 2011 - the farm diversification trade show. Keep up-to-date with all the latest news from the event as well as previews and information of this year’s exhibition.
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Farmer cut of organic produce must be higher
January 14, 2011
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Farmers must do more to control rats
January 14, 2011
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Farmers yet to feel full effect of fuel rises
January 14, 2011
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Farming industry world news
January 14, 2011
Our weekly round-up from around the globe.
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First Milk members get return on investment
11 January 2011
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First Milk pays out 3pc on investment
January 14, 2011
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First Milk producers join calls for better deal
14 January 2011
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Food group’s state-of-art initiative on college site
January 14, 2011
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Former Countryfile presenter wins court case
11 January 2011
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FUW calls for Johne’s awareness
January 14, 2011
Following a survey of its members, the Farmers Union of Wales is calling for a Johne’s disease awareness campaign.
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Grass RL list alternative
12 January 2011
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Grey Peel flock tops 4,000gns at Carlisle
January 14, 2011
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H1N1 swine flu found in UK poultry
12 January 2011
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Harper & Eede re-branded as Ernest Doe Power
January 14, 2011
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Have you taken rise in fuel costs into account for haulage?
January 14, 2011
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Hear what the experts predict for 2011
10 January 2011
If you missed any of our live Farming Prospects events, don’t worry as all proceedings can now be viewed here. Listen in to what the experts predict for the arable, beef and sheep, and dairy sectors for the year ahead.
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Holsteins to 2,600gns at Beeston
January 14, 2011
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Implement steer take GPS savings further
13 January 2011
The leap from customer to importer for Andrew Manfield, of RTK Solutions, was born out of necessity, reports Jane Carley reports.
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Industry warns of egg shortage
13 January 2011
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Inoculant could bring fertiliser savings next spring
12 January 2011
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Jamie Shennan and Jill take a first win together
January 14, 2011
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Jim Cropper left it late with his final entrant Eddie
January 14, 2011
WITH a late run, Jim Cropper took the title with Eddie at the Yorkshire nursery, hosted by David Newhouse at a new venue at Malham.
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John Gordon: Cows are healthy but feeling uncomfortable about the start to the year
January 14, 2011
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Judge asks FFA and Asda to settle differences
13 January 2011
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Kendall talks CAP with EU Commissioner
10 January 2011
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Kirkby Stephen averages rise in ‘sharp cattle trade’
13 January 2011
An entry of 611 store cattle was forward at Kirkby Stephen mart’s New Year prize show and sale this week.
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Lamma 2011 - Farmers urged to walk CFE trail
12 January 2011
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Lamma 2011 - key information
11 January 2011
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Lamma 2011 - new products set to light up the show
11 January 2011
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Limiting drought damage and yield loss
January 14, 2011
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Livestock markets: use them or lose out
January 14, 2011
?Livestock market sites need to generate sufficient profit margins to allow for reinvestment if they are to survive 21st century challenges.
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Lochhead slams Spelman's CAP plans
11 January 2011
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Make sure animals meet standard
January 14, 2011
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Meikle Wartle champ as Thainstone parties
13 January 2011
A show and sale to celebrate 21 years of trading was held at Thainstone Centre, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, recently.
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Men arrested in Irish pork contamination scare
12 January 2011
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Milk Link price hits 26ppl
14 January 2011
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Milk now cheaper than water
11 January 2011
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MPs investigate CAP proposals
13 January 2011
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MPs to debate fuel prices
7 February 2011
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Negotiations on fertiliser acquisition
January 14, 2011
?Kansas-based Koch Fertilizer is in negotiations to acquire the UK fertiliser business of J.H. Bunn and its regional brands.
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New maize hybrids offer improved performance
January 14, 2011
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New maize hybrids offer improved performance
January 14, 2011
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New presidents take the helm
January 14, 2011
For the first time in nearly 40 years, the Shropshire Sheep Breeders Association president is from Shropshire.
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New unproven Holstein bull
12 January 2011
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New wheat variety uptake trends are revealed
January 14, 2011
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NH’s new Lancashire dealership
13 January 2011
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Olympic stars lead new milk campaign
13 January 2011
A group of Olympic and British athletes have united to form ‘team Milk’, to drive home the message that milk is the drink of choice for budding and existing champions.
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One in three farmers planting new wheat varieties
January 14, 2011
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OP doctor free to practise again
11 January 2011
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Organic can feed the world, claims report
12 January 2011
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Organic industry aims to educate consumers with £2m campaign
January 14, 2011
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Organic industry launches £2m marketing drive
10 January 2011
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Potato crops spared serious frost damage
11 January 2011
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Poultry workers warned on swine flu
14 January 2011
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Project aims to make most of grass input
January 14, 2011
With fuel, feed and fertiliser prices continually rising, a major industry self-help cost-saving project is getting under way in Wales, aimed at making the most of grass.
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Quality focus is key – but supply and demand will rule
January 14, 2011
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Real Men campaign says it with flowers
January 14, 2011
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Rearing bull calf leads opening Skipton sale at £370
January 14, 2011
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Rehydrating ewes post-lambing can boost lamb growth
12 January 2011
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Researchers look to prevent drought damage
10 January 2011
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Respiratory disease antibiotic
12 January 2011
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Scientists create GM chicken to stop bird flu
14 January 2011
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Scotch beef and lamb gains recognition in capital
January 14, 2011
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Sexed Charolais semen now available
12 January 2011
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Sheep: Feed early and reap the benefit
January 14, 2011
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Sheep: Find out the underlying causes of ewe abortion
January 14, 2011
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Sheep: Forage crops have potential when it comes to lamb finishing
January 14, 2011
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Sheep: Four-year conclusions
January 14, 2011
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Sheep: Pinpoint cause to supress losses
January 14, 2011
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Sheep: Plan ahead to reduce lamb losses
January 14, 2011
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Sheep: Red clover and chicory speed up weight gain
January 14, 2011
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Sheepdog trials diary
January 14, 2011
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Stoneleigh Park deal could see AHDB remain on site
13 January 2011
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Strong programme for new winter sheep event
January 14, 2011
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Supermarket price wars devaluing food
12 January 2011
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Swinging cow brush
12 January 2011
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TFA criticises review to sell Gloucestershire county farms
13 January 2011
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Thousands oppose Lincs 'super dairy'
10 January 2011
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Time to consider a two variety approach
January 14, 2011
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Tractor registrations down for 2010
January 14, 2011
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Trailed Trio favoured ahead of mounted
January 14, 2011
Sumo has made its name on the back of its disc/tine/press Trio one-pass cultivator – particularly the 3m mounted model. So what is to be gained from adding to the specification and cost by opting for a trailed format? Martin Rickatson quizzes a Kent farmer.
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What to look out for at the NSA Winter Fair
January 14, 2011
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Win four tickets to Glastonbury with Tractor Factor
January 14, 2011
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WMP calls for fair non-aligned milk price
January 14, 2011
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Wood fuel partnership launched
January 14, 2011
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Young Andrew clinches Ulverston prize
13 January 2011
Last week’s show and sale of prime lambs exhibited by a young farmer at Ulverston Auction Mart, saw first prize go to a pair of Texel cross lambs weighing 43kg from Andrew Nicholson, Birch Bank.

