Farmers Guardian
Katie Roebuck Editorial
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Females to the fore in beef inter-breed lines at Dorset Show
September 10, 2010
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Sheep title comes out of the Darke at Royal Bath and West
June 11, 2010
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Devon Yeomadon Ferdinand provides a popular local victory
May 28, 2010
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Devon County Show: Simmental proves its worth by taking inter-breed title
27 May 2009
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Home delivery is Daisy’s way ahead
April 25th 2008
WHILE hundreds of milk producers have turned their backs on retailing over the years, it is proving to be the way forward for one Hampshire dairy farmer who has discovered more business opportunity in the public’s increasing quest for product provenance.
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Realising the value of the Dartmoor
April 18th 2008
DARTMOOR ponies make some of the best, most reliable of all children’s riding ponies, and are one of Britain’s iconic indigenous breeds – and yet many struggle to make more than a few pounds when sold off their native moorland.
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On-farm deli serves up a new career for former Wimbledon umpire
February 22nd 2008
WHAT have former Wimbledon champion Steffi Graf and a Somerset farm deli have in common? The answer is they both have come under the watchful eye of former tennis umpire Jane Harvey.
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Finishing ‘forward stores’ on maize silage – willow an added enterprise
August 31st 2007
FARMING on the lowest point of the Somerset Levels keeps Richard Roberts thinking how to get the best from his business.
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Finishing ‘forward stores’ on maize silage – willow an added enterprise
August 31st 2007
FARMING on the lowest point of the Somerset Levels keeps Richard Roberts thinking how to get the best from his business.
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Young handler Megan all set for one of her favourite shows
August 31st 2007
MEGAN Prideaux is regarded by those who know her as an exceptional young handler. This claim was endorsed last year when the 15 year old became champion inter-breed showman at the All-Breeds All-Britain Calf show at Stoneleigh.
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Bath & West preview
August 24th 2007
Showing stock in dairy farming’s shop window. The Dairy Show is at the Bath and West Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset. The specialist one-day event takes place on Wednesday, October 3, and is sponsored by NatWest and Dairy Crest. Farmers Guardian is the media partner for the show and will have on site the ever-popular speakers’ corner stand.
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Brown’s cost view a worry for Kendall
June 15th 2007
NATIONAL Farmers’ union president Peter Kendall has expressed concerns about dealing with Gordon Brown as the future British Prime Minister.
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Reward for enterprising South West businesses
May 11th 2007
THE Duke of Kent will be presenting the Rural Business Development Awards at the Royal Bath and West show later this month.
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Threat of new delays to the SPS
October 7th 2005


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