What is a blog?
'Blog' is short for web log - a website (or area of a website) where entries are written in chronological order by the site 'owner' (blogger) and where YOU can comment on what they're saying.
Below is the list of FWi's official bloggers including their latest two posts. Click on the blue headlines if you want to read on or comment:
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Users of this site can also have their own blogs on our farming community area FWiSpace. Take a look and if you would like a blog of your own, email Farmers Weekly community editor Isabel Davies |
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JANE KING'S BLOG Farmers Weekly Group editor Jane King blogs about what we do at Farmers Weekly and why we do it…
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THE LONGER VIEW Farmers Weekly columnist Matthew Naylor blogs from The Fens.
Latest from Matthew's blog...
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Bad Gerdgment
I'm not a qualifield commentator, but I'm pretty well convinced that Hillary Benn has got it wrong with his badger decision. He has been dithering over the issue for so long that I thought it inconceivable that he would not allow some licenced... |
Jock Strapped for Votes
My mate, Andrew Booth, the insane Scottish entrepreneur, has complained that I have to give him a plug as well as Katie. Unlike Katie, he has asked for votes in not one, but two awards. Why stop there? You can go... |
FIELD DAY
Farm Life editor Tim Relf's quirky take on our weird, wild and wonderful countryside
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Cat news...
Haven't talked about my moggies for a while so I reckon a mention must be due (if only to bait cat-hating farmer Matthew Naylor). So, two bits of feline news: 1. Parsley has made an appearance on Tom Cox's fab... |
G8? G-ate, more like!
Milk-fed lamb and pickled conger eel with soy sauce, anyone? Obviously the G8 leaders aren't following the trend towards simple food this week.... |
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Open Farm Sunday draws the crowds
The third Open Farm Sunday seems to have gone well. Over 400 farms opened their gates to the public on 1 June and although no one is quite sure of visitor numbers - early indications are that it was bigger and better... |
Should Scotland go GM-free?
Should Scotland go GM-free is the big question discussed by Scotland Environment Minister Mike Russell and NFU Scotland president Jim McLaren in this podcast presented by Farmers Weekly's Scotland correspondent Nancy Nicolson: Click here to get your own player.... |
Farmers Weekly columnist David Richardson blogs on rural life in the UK
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THE UNANSWERED QUESTION
Will someone please explain to me how it was that in the 1950's, when the badger population was much lower than it is now - because we hunted them - we were able, using the same tests as today, to eliminate... |
NATURAL ENGLAND EXPOSES ITS IGNORANCE YET AGAIN
When our Countryside Stewardship Scheme ended after ten years we transferred to the Environmental Stewardship Scheme that succeded it. It's almost the same as the Higher Level Scheme and pays out a similar amount. In any case, you can't participate in ES... |
Farmers Weekly's Jonathan Long and Chrissie Lawrence blog on the livestock industry in the UK.
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Great Yorkshire Show pictures now online
Its the end of a long day here at the Great Yorkshire Show, Harrogate, but the weather has been kind to us, so we have to be grateful for that. We've enjoyed the day and the trusty Taking Stock photographer... |
Kevin Ludgate on winning form again
After a lengthy five and a half hours judging and fresh from his championship win at the Royal Show Kevin Ludgate and his commercial show team were back in action at the Great Yorkshire Show to take the overall ticket. Having shone... |
YEAR OF FOOD AND FARMING
Tony Cooke, programme director of the Year of Food and Farming, blogs on the latest developments
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Kids connect
Set up in conjunction with our Kids Connect campaign launched on 2 July 2007. you can read regular updates from our four young bloggers on why they love living in the countryside.
Simon Robinson's Big Biofuel blog
Comment and feedback in the biofuels arena