Farming News: Spotlight on farm sheds
TWO Farming Connect open days will focus on animal health and the environment.
View ArticleFarming News: Novel crop workshops in north east Wales
THE Blodyn Aur story will be showcased to farmers at two RDP-funded workshops this month.
View ArticleFarming News: Angling is a ‘form of escapism’
ANGLING for ladies is the focus of the first programme of a new series of S4C’s rural series Cefn Gwlad (Tues, Feb 14, 8.25pm, S4C).
View ArticleFarming News: Shooting society recognised for farming contribution
A MID Wales shooting group has bagged a UK-wide award for its role in habitat conservation and fostering co-operation between farmers.
View ArticleFarming News: Schmallenberg spreads to cattle
THE first UK case of Schmallenberg virus (SBV) in cattle has been confirmed in West Sussex.
View ArticleFarming News: Turmoil at Cob society as eight trustees stand down
BRITAIN’S largest breed society is in turmoil after more than half its ruling council was forced to stand down.
View ArticleFarming News: Welsh opposition parties respond to red tape report
WELSH Tories have insisted the Welsh Government is held accountable for any failures to meet the report’s deadlines.
View ArticleFarming News: Welsh forestry wins understanding over SEB super agency
THE Welsh forestry sector claims to have won concessions from the Welsh Government over plans to create a single environment management body (SEB).
View ArticleFarming News: Eating hearty breakfasts for a good cause
CRISPY bacon, sunburst yellow eggs and freshly baked bread: farmhouse breakfasts were the perfect way to start the day for a group of farming fundraisers.
View ArticleFarming News: TV cameras follow Mid Wales pylon protests
TV cameras follow Mid Wales pylon protests
View ArticleFarming News: Cob society trustees were ‘legally’ appointed
ANNA Prytherch, WPCS principal officer and company secretary, said she accepted responsibility for the second, 2011 error.
View ArticleFarming News: Minister agrees red tape proposals
FARMING deputy minister Alun Davies has responded quickly with a report that rejects none of the proposals and accepts most outright.
View ArticleFarming News: Would farmers really want to work for allotment-style groups?
VEG enthusiasts have acquired shares in a small flock of sheep as they extend the concept of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) across north east Wales.
View ArticleFarming News: Open days at Llysfasi and Northop offer insights into student life
HUNDREDS of school children across north east Wales can experience at first-hand a day in the life of a land-based student.
View ArticleFarming News: ‘Contraception, not culling’, for problem goats
ANIMAL welfare campaigners are imploring conservationists not to cull Snowdonia’s wild goats but to sterilise them instead
View ArticleFarming News: Bird Notes: Curious influx of southern European birds
FOLLOWING on from last week’s theme of darvic-ringed sightings, another ringed species has since turned up: a Glossy Ibis (Crymanbig Ddu) found at Borth, Ceredigion.
View ArticleFarming News: RAS award for big bale pioneer
ONE of Glamorgan’s most progressive farmers, Gwyn Anthony, has been made an Associate of the Royal Agricultural Societies.
View ArticleFarming News: Call for debate on future of Glastir
WELSH Tories have called for a debate into the future of Glastir.
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