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  • Blog flogging

    I haven’t written much on here in the last week or so as I figure you’d heard enough from me during my North American blogging marathon. To use the time you perhaps would have otherwise spent perusing my site, perhaps you’d care to mosey on over to some other blogs, written by some...
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Wed, Jul 28 2010
  • Re: Why should I read your blog?

    [quote user="Isabel Davies"] For me one of the advantages that blogs do have over forum is one of organisation. Everything is there in a chronological order and in a more focused way. If you look at View from the other sides blog for example there is a great record of his trials and tribulations...
    Posted to Talking Point (Forum) by viewfromtheothersideofthefence on Tue, Sep 8 2009
  • How to put pictures in a blog post?

    I sometimes get asked for a quick lesson in how to put a photo in a blog post. Feel free to keep doing that - but you will probably find the best answer here . And here is a picture to prove that I can do it:
    Posted to Diary of a forum (Weblog) by Isabel Davies on Wed, May 7 2008
  • NFU starts blogging

    I've said before elsewhere I think that blogging is finally catching on in the world of farming. Well - now I have the proof. The NFU has just started a blog area on its website which it is referring to as its farmyard bloggers. They aren't using a blogging platform - but you can leave comments...
    Posted to Diary of a forum (Weblog) by Isabel Davies on Thu, Apr 24 2008
  • Re: Blogs, blogs and more blogs

    Andrew Barr is a FW barometer farmer who wrote a Talking Point a couple of months ago which sparked alot of debate both here and on our letters page. Not as sure about the other names although a couple sound familiar. Andrew Barr also contributes to our Over the Hedge blog:
    Posted to Talking Point (Forum) by Isabel Davies on Mon, Apr 21 2008
  • Latest blog posts get a plug

    We promised a couple of weeks ago that we'd try and help you promote your blogs. After a bit of fiddling I've managed to come up with this handy little thing that will sit at the bottom of every email I send (and that is too many! ) It scrolls through every headline of the latest blog posts on...
    Posted to Diary of a forum (Weblog) by Isabel Davies on Wed, Mar 26 2008
  • Blogs are catching on

    There are some industries where blogging has really taken off. But aside from a couple of pioneers such as - Wiggly Wigglers and the Bovine TB Blog - farming is a sector which has been slower to get into the whole blog 'thing'. But I am starting to sense a bit of change. The list of farmer bloggers...
    Posted to Diary of a forum (Weblog) by Isabel Davies on Fri, Feb 15 2008
  • How can I change the look of my blog?

    If you have a blog on FWiSpace you can now change the design of it to create something much more individual to make your blog stand out from the crowd. Here's what the standard blog looks like (I've used Isabel's Diary of a Forum blog as an example): But with a bit of tweaking, I can easily...
  • Some light relief - the battle of the blogs

    This on the front page but it is a bit of fun - so I thought you might appreciate it here. The blogs might raise a smile if you are feeling down! The battle of the blogs is hotting up here on FWi. For those of you who need a reminder, two of Farmers Weekly's bloggers are going head to head. In the...
    Posted to Talking Point (Forum) by Isabel Davies on Fri, Oct 19 2007
  • How do you use FWiSpace ( or should that be 'How do you eat yours...?)

    Hello all - I thought I'd do a bit of ad hoc research to find out how people use the forums. One thing I wondered is do people come here direct or do you tend to come via the homepage of Farmers Weekly Interactive? The reason I ask is would you like a summary of the news headlines here - or have...
    Posted to Diary of a forum (Weblog) by Isabel Davies on Wed, Sep 26 2007
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