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  • Bovine TB

    I would really appretiate it if any welsh cattle farmers could take aquick look at my survey http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2BCZCLY Thanks
    Posted to Livestock Lines (Forum) by Beachbum on Mon, Mar 26 2012
  • Bovine TB

    Cattle Farmers (meat or dairy) in Wales As part of my research, approximately what percentage of your herd have you lost through TB since about the beginning of 2011. And what is your opinion od the new badger culling scheme set fourth by the welsh assembly? Thankyou
    Posted to Livestock Lines (Forum) by Beachbum on Mon, Mar 26 2012
  • Wind turbine survey on farm land

    I am looking for responses to the following survey as part of my research into how the government is promoting wind turbines as part of their renewables obligation. I would like to see what your opinion is on installing wind turbines on farming land and the tax benefits behind them. The survey will...
    Posted to Questionnaires and surveys (Forum) by RossG on Mon, Mar 19 2012
  • Have your say on Wind Turbine Installations

    I am looking for responses to the following survey as part of my research into how the government is promoting wind turbines as part of their renewables obligation. I would like to see what your opinion is on installing wind turbines on farming land and the tax benefits behind them. The survey will...
    Posted to Questionnaires and surveys (Forum) by RossG on Thu, Mar 15 2012
  • Conservation Grade Student

    Yesterday I travelled to Royston in Hertfordshire for an Induction Day into becoming a farmer growing 'Conservation Grade' milling wheat for this years harvest. The training took place at Thrift Farm and is owned by Robert Law Robert has been one of the pioneers of Conservation Grade (CG) cereals...
    Posted to Farmer Jake's Blog (Weblog) by anonymous on Wed, Feb 15 2012
  • Time For An Unseasonal Haircut

    Now its time for something different! Last week we tried a new management practise with the early lambing ewes at Park Farm and that was to give them a very unseasonal haircut. Don't worry though, they have about 6 weeks before they lamb and then a further two weeks around the farm buildings which...
    Posted to Farmer Jake's Blog (Weblog) by anonymous on Mon, Jan 9 2012
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