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. |
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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Latest from Matthew's blog...
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New Pure Tilth Episodes - Mouth of the Wash
Our producer, Wayne, has put two new Pure Tilth episodes up on the website. They are quite funny. I talk too much in both of them like a showing-off teenager and I keep butting in like a parrot with supposedly funny... |
The New Arrival - Mouth of the Wash
I used to laugh at those John Deere nerds who wear the baseball caps and the overalls and get all excited about the latest models and stuff. John Deere could make a lot of money if they had a range of... |
FIELD DAY
Farm Life editor Tim Relf's quirky take on our weird, wild and wonderful countryside
Latest from Tim's blog...
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Now that's taking a leak! (Field Day)
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Midnight circus - kansasfarmer's blog - FWispace
On our Labor Day holiday with the memory of Katrina still fresh, our nation looks south today as our countrymen along the gulf deal with hurricane Gustav. |
Farmers Weekly columnist David Richardson blogs on rural life in the UK
Latest from David's blog...
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OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES............ (David's Digest)
I was walking round the farm with my six year old grandson, Angus, the other day. He loves to learn about the farm but we also have erudite conversations about space, rockets, planets, meteorites and the like, about all of which... |
BUMPER YIELDS AND WILD MUSHROOMS A REAL TREAT` (David's Digest)
It probably doesn't feel like 2008 has been a fecund year to farmers who still have grain to harvest. But my observations suggest most crops have produced exceptional yields this year. That goes for hay, vegetables, roots, top fruit and soft... |
Farmers Weekly's Jonathan Long and Chrissie Lawrence blog on the livestock industry in the UK.
Latest from the blog...
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First Limousin embryos head to Australia (Taking Stock)
The first Limousin embryos to be exported from the UK to Australia - and the first of any breed to that country for two years - were shipped out this week by Hexham-based Eggs-Port Ltd. The consignment of 34... |
Thainstone Spectacular tops at £2600 (Taking Stock)
Averages were up, but fewer exhibition cattle were sold at the annual Spectacular held by Aberdeen and Northern Marts at Inverurie in Aberdeenshire. The event, which attracted show champions from across northern Scotland, eventually saw 45 of the 55 cattle... |
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