Farmers Guardian
March 18, 2011
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Wheat drops on commodities panic
16 March 2011
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‘Soft-roader’ a practical option for families
March 18, 2011
A 4x4 mini with four doors and room for five adults, but don’t stray too far off road…
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£7.5m in grants available to reduce diffuse pollution
15 March 2011
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£8m fund launched to get Welsh farmers online
21 March 2011
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£9m extra investment for Welsh businesses
17 March 2011
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A children’s cookery treat – Yorkshire Wolds Cookery School
March 18, 2011
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Action as rural thefts rise
17 March 2011
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AD and woodchip benefit from RHI
15 March 2011
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Adapting to changing requirements and baling trends
14 March 2011
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Advice for coping with the hard winter
March 18, 2011
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Alternative forages show some promise
17 March 2011
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American system influences grass management
17 March 2011
GRASS management is key to a farm with ‘ornamental’ sheep and a commercial Aberdeen-Angus herd.
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Analysis shows N is lower on heavier soils this spring
17 March 2011
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Animal Health budgets to be devolved
14 March 2011
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Applying for SPS online
14 March 2011
The Rural Payments Agency is encouraging farmers in England to apply for their SPS online this year. Find out how you can apply for this year’s scheme online.
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Around the marts
March 18, 2011
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Assess factors affecting cows’ milk production
March 18, 2011
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Asulox gets 'temporary reprive'
11 March 2011
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Avoid stress before calves develop their own immunity
17 March 2011
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Award-winning fun in Cumbria
March 18, 2011
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Base wormer strategy on risk to stock
17 March 2011
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Be prepared for flystrike risk period
March 18, 2011
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Bean crops hit by cold weather
16 March 2011
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Beet drills are making good progress
17 March 2011
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Bess’s impressive handling of sheep earns a victory
March 18, 2011
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Best time to cut for haylage
March 18, 2011
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Big bales can be as efficient as the clamp
March 18, 2011
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Brad ends the Holme nursery season on top
March 18, 2011
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Caithness Livestock Breeders see profit increase
March 18, 2011
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Champion tops Leyburn show potentials at £3,500
March 18, 2011
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Charities warn pesticides may harm wildlife
17 March 2011
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Cheap imports could ‘fatally undermine’ beef industry
16 March 2011
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Closing the knowledge gap for town dwellers
March 18, 2011
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Condition score at service impacts calving interval
March 18, 2011
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Cost management critical for potato growers
March 18, 2011
SALEABLE yield and price are the key determinants of potato crop output.
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Cowbridge mart gets temporary reprieve
March 18, 2011
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Cumberland sausage given protected status
18 March 2011
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Dairy Crest announces milk price increases
16 March 2011
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Devon Bulls reach 4,000gns at Sedgemoor
March 18, 2011
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DHL - backing FG26/46
23 March 2011
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Differentiate between these crop invaders
March 18, 2011
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Don’t make assumptions on colostrum quality
17 March 2011
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Dramatic cuts to solar farm subsidies
18 March 2011
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Easter egg hunt on the Wirral
March 18, 2011
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Elanco to extend its European presence
March 18, 2011
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Entries flood in for Tractor Factor
14 March 2011
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Escaped cows shot in North Wales village
15 March 2011
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Ewes with twin lambs top £172 at Bentham
March 18, 2011
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Extending grazing season while using less fertiliser
17 March 2011
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Farmers facing pressures on credit
18 March 2011
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FMD vaccination could ‘replace mass cull’
15 March 2011
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Fonterra auction site opens its doors
17 March 2011
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Forestry panel urged to consider staff
18 March 2011
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Gangmaster case adjourned until May
15 March 2011
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Genetics may hold the key to combating wormer resistance
17 March 2011
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Government urged not to reduce solar subsidies
15 March 2011
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Green light for Aus and NZ sheep shearers
15 March 2011
SHEEP shearers from abroad should have no problems coming to the UK for the season.
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Grow your own to save on feed costs
March 18, 2011
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Hard winter prompts SAC advice
March 18, 2011
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HLS educational payments restored
16 March 2011
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Horticulture can boost bird numbers
16 March 2011
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Improving utilisation of farm grass
17 March 2011
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Increasing profitability with less reliance on oil
17 March 2011
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Japan and Middle East crises hit wheat price
17 March 2011
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Japan’s grain trade hit hard by earthquake
16 March 2011
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Jeremy Walker is new TFA chairman
17 March 2011
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Koreans enter the fray with the TYM 1003
17 March 2011
COMPACT tractor firm TYM is squaring up to the big boys and the Korean maker’s 100hp model is a very good first attempt.
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Labour Party kicks off rural policy review
14 March 2011
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Limousin bulls sell to 5,000gns at Cockermouth
March 18, 2011
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Livestock emissions studied at new site
17 March 2011
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Loan renewals must embrace risk strategies
16 March 2011
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Lochhead accused over milk prices
18 March 2011
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Lochhead assures farmers over late payments
14 March 2011
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Maize proves cost-effective choice for feed rations
March 18, 2011
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Making the most of grass to achieve greater savings
17 March 2011
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Masstock Arable owner is set to purchase UAP
March 18, 2011
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Milking heifers to £2,500 at Beeston
March 18, 2011
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Minister announces next steps for equine industry
15 March 2011
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Ministers urged to tighten organic feed rules
15 March 2011
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Mixed reception for new hill farm package
17 March 2011
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Money to be made in haylage for horses
March 18, 2011
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Monitor farm set for Kintyre
March 18, 2011
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New Holland sets its sights on mid-market
15 March 2011
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NFU to host flagship dairy seminar
14 March 2011
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Partnership approach to managing the landscape
March 18, 2011
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Range Rover 'limo' gets eight-speed auto
March 18, 2011
Top shelf oil-burner packs enough torque to embarrass many a tractor maker.
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Reassess milk production costs you can control
March 18, 2011
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Red diesel up 25 per cent on 2010
15 March 2011
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Research into nitrous oxide emissions
March 18, 2011
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Richardsons dominate Penrith show and sale
16 March 2011
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Rodney Down: Positive applications and debating the benefits of CFE
March 18, 2011
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Royals to visit Royal Cornwall Show
18 March 2011
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Rural focus groups rise from economic gloom
18 March 2011
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Same yellow rust approach despite high infection rate
March 18, 2011
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Scientists develop heart-healthy crops
14 March 2011
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Scottish organic plan launched
14 March 2011
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Seppi branches out into boom mowers
March 18, 2011
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Sheepdog trials diary - March 18
March 18, 2011
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Sheepdog trials results - March 18
March 18, 2011
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SNP launches website for farmers
14 March 2011
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Soil sulphur shortage hitting UK grass yields
March 18, 2011
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Steer leads Hexham trade at £1,120
March 18, 2011
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Steve Heard: Bright start to the month as new sprayer gets to work on OSR
16 March 2011
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Stock fence cost expected to rise
March 18, 2011
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Strong pedigree trade at Leek
March 18, 2011
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Supermarket ombudsman bill ‘due in May’
18 March 2011
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TFA to focus on young farmers
18 March 2011
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The seven deadly sins of silage making
March 18, 2011
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Threats to boycott Welsh dairy after badger cull decision
16 March 2011
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Tractor-mounted power drain cleaner
17 March 2011
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UAP sold to Masstock Arable owners
14 March 2011
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UK farming – Environmental hero or villain?
17 March 2011
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UK food and drink exports top £10bn
14 March 2011
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Using winter principles to drive feed efficiency
March 18, 2011
Focusing on maximising dry matter intakes and promoting good rumen health will always drive feed efficiency.
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Wait for a break in the weather than risk wet silage
March 18, 2011
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Waitrose - backing FG 26/46
23 March 2011
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Wales and Scotland welcome animal health plans
15 March 2011
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Water abstractors should apply early for an extension
March 18, 2011
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Welsh lamb exports rise by £5m
14 March 2011
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What new £26m uplands policty means to farmers
17 March 2011
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Wiseman gets Co-operative’s dedicated milk supply
16 March 2011
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Wortwell Holsteins peak at 2,500gns
March 18, 2011


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.