There’s no such thing as a stereotypical farmer…
…as Helen Wallbridge finds out….
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…as Helen Wallbridge finds out….
Attached to farming are a lot of other professions. Graham Harvey visits an unusual competition…
All farming can be difficult, of course, but what’s really annoying is when things are beyond your control. Helen Wallbridge finds out from her dairy-farming husband Kevin what his Gripe of the Month...
Do you remember, or have you even heard of, delivering milk with a horse? Clifford Butler, from Gold Oak Farm at Cripplestyler not only remembers but, in the 1930s, he actually had his own...
… “Dimond Gems” … “Dimond Gems” is now sold out (a reprint is planned) but Jack’s second volume is now available in local book shops or contact us.
Relations between the RSPB and farmers have not always been easy. Now though, not only are links are definitely improving but also our wild birds really do need help from farmers … as Roger...
It’s all very well rediscovering the glories of local produce but how do you find your customers? J Jude Buckland has a chat with someone who can help.
Graham Harvey of Farm Radio keeps a close eye on some of agriculture’s tense issues. Here he investigates the ‘De-coupling’ of Farm Subsidies …