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  • How farming can butter up journalists

    The past few weeks have been very quiet in Farmers Weekly Towers. At one point, there were so few people in the office that I was worried I’d got confused and accidentally come to work on a Sunday. The supply of serious news always tail off during the summer months thanks to the end of [...]
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Wed, Aug 17 2011
  • Paid Market Research for Farmers Weekly. 9th June, Stoneleigh Park

    We are carrying out some research on behalf of Farmers Weekly about an exciting new farm machinery service that they are developing. We are a research company called Amberlight, who Farmers Weekly have asked to carry out some research on this new service. We are carrying out some focus groups at Stoneleigh...
    Posted to Talking Point (Forum) by Davehayes on Sun, Jun 5 2011
  • Paid Market Research for Farmers Weekly 9th June, Stoneleigh Park

    We are carrying out some research on behalf of Farmers Weekly about an exciting new farm machinery service that they are developing. We are a research company called Amberlight, who Farmers Weekly have asked to carry out some research on this new service. We are carrying out some focus groups at Stoneleigh...
    Posted to Talking tackle (Forum) by Davehayes on Sun, Jun 5 2011
  • Mercosaur sighting #2

    I wonder if the artist who drew the illustration for page 20 of this week’s issue of Farmers Weekly had seen my Mercosaur picture. Coincidence?
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Thu, Mar 17 2011
  • Chewy and viscous

    I promise to blog about the Soil Association conference properly at some point (I’ll be putting my ranting hat on – be warned), but in the meantime I thought I’d share this with you. One of the rather nice perks of going to the SA conference is the conference goodie bag. As the event...
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Mon, Feb 14 2011
  • Settling back in

    I’ve avoided blogging for a week or so, partly to give you a rest and partly because I didn’t trust myself not to just whinge about the fact that England is BLOODY FREEZING. In just 24 hours on a plane I lost 35 degrees. Seriously, I don’t remember it being this cold before. And what’s...
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Tue, Feb 1 2011
  • Dear Pierre Cardin…

    …your suitcases suck. Big time. There’s nowt like being forced to drag what feels like a bag of rocks through a busy train station and then down busy pavements in blazing sunshine after the wheel on your case explodes. It’s even better when you somehow manage to find yourself on cobbled...
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Tue, Dec 28 2010
  • Careers in Agriculture - Looking for case studies of those working within the agricultural industry

    I work for a company who are trying to put together an informative site for those looking to pursue a career in the agricultural industry and am currently looking for case studies to put onto the site, we are also hoping to tie this in with a careers information day next year. So if you're working...
  • My leaving party

    It was so nice of the big cheeses at FW Towers to throw me a going-away party at the Grosvenor House Hotel on Park Lane yesterday. Thanks to the 1200 or so people who made the effort to turn up, and to the Prince of Charles for the video message – it was much -appreciated. [...]
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Fri, Oct 8 2010
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