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…
Latest from Jane's blog...
THE LONGER VIEW Farmers Weekly columnist Matthew Naylor blogs from The Fens.
Latest from Matthew's blog...
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Nuffield
I have just driven a load of daffodil bulbs back to the yard from St Lamberts Hall. I was cruising along nicely at 50kph on a John Deere with a Bailey trailer on the back. Next thing I know I'm... |
Security
Please click here and read this article. I forgot to share this with you. I read it in the Times when I was in Brussels and I still think that it is the funniest thing that I have seen all year.... |
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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Emmerdale star Clive Hornby dies
This is sad news - Clive Hornby, who plays Jack Sugden on Emmerdale, has died. I only met him once when I interviewed him for an article but immediately warmed to him. ... |
Airlifted animal
Another amazing rescue story - this time a bullock from the bottom of a cliff. They could have saved themselves the trouble and barbecued it on the beach!... |
Latest from the blog...
Farmers Weekly columnist David Richardson blogs on rural life in the UK
Latest from David's blog...
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FOOD TOP OF FRENCH PRESIDENCY'S EU AGENDA
As France takes over the Presidency of the EU today with the objective of persuading member states to ratify the Lisbon Treaty following the Irish rejection of it, as well as dealing with a bunch of other equally hot issues, not least among... |
HAY SAFELY BALED
Having promised to keep users up to date with our hay I can now report that it was baled on Saturday afternoon as Murray was beating Haas at Wimbledon. It had a bit of a wetting on Thursday evening which... |
Farmers Weekly's Jonathan Long and Chrissie Lawrence blog on the livestock industry in the UK.
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Royal Show pictures updated
We've updated the Royal Show gallery to include today's champions from the beef, dairy and sheep rings as well as some cracking generals. See if you can pick the new breed of man come Highland cow!!!... |
Holstein takes Royal interbreed top spot
The Whittaker family may have been the only exhibitors in the Holstein rings, but the £1000 cost of being at this year's Royal Show paid off slightly as they went on to take the overall dairy interbreed spot ahead of the Jersey champion.... |
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