Archive for May, 2010
Jackie Kay: Red Dust Road (Picador, £16.99) – Herald Scotland
Posted on 31. May, 2010 by admin.
Jackie Kay: Red Dust Road (Picador, £16.99) Herald Scotland Jonathan had been an agriculture student at Aberdeen University when he met Kay's mother, Elizabeth.
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Executive green light for PPS21 – Farming Life
Posted on 31. May, 2010 by admin.
Executive green light for PPS21 Farming Life FARMING Life understands that the Northern Ireland Executive approved Environment Minister Edwin Poots' new PPS21 planning regulations … and more
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First visit by HGCA Board to province is a success – Farming Life
Posted on 31. May, 2010 by admin.
First visit by HGCA Board to province is a success Farming Life After dinner, Dr Sinclair Mayne, chief scientist from Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD) stated: “Local farms need to be able to harness … Cereals 2010: Oxford Farming Conference sparks debate FarmersWeekly all 2 news articles
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Capital gains tax of 40-50pc would be bad for Britain, says hedge fund guru – Telegraph.co.uk
Posted on 29. May, 2010 by admin.
Capital gains tax of 40-50pc would be bad for Britain, says hedge fund guru Telegraph.co.uk “You couldn't imagine the French agreeing to some anti- agriculture legislation or the Germans agreeing to some legislation that was going to damage the car … and more
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BASC helps shape new Forestry Bill for deer managers in Northern Ireland – Politics.co.uk
Posted on 28. May, 2010 by admin.
BASC helps shape new Forestry Bill for deer managers in Northern Ireland Politics.co.uk BASC twice gave evidence to the Agriculture Committee and lobbied against granting powers of compulsory access onto private land adjacent to forestry to …
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Looking down on history – The Star
Posted on 28. May, 2010 by admin.
Looking down on history The Star Aerial photography has been used to build up a better picture of Iron Age and Roman settlements and agriculture across the borough and the results have been …
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Preview: Great Harwood Show – Lancashire Telegraph
Posted on 28. May, 2010 by admin.
Preview: Great Harwood Show Lancashire Telegraph THIS year's Great Harwood Show – on Monday, May 31 – is expected to be bigger than ever. The usual display of classic and vintage cars, trucks and farm … and more
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Beet growers face another price cut – but at least they have a price – FarmersWeekly
Posted on 28. May, 2010 by admin.
Beet growers face another price cut – but at least they have a price FarmersWeekly …
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Europe’s financial crisis is actually political, the result of 60 years of … – Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
Posted on 27. May, 2010 by admin.
Europe's financial crisis is actually political, the result of 60 years of … Telegraph.co.uk (blog) They must be made aware of the damage already done to our industries, to agriculture and fisheries, and very soon to our political state. ..
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Wooler Work Web kits out farming trainees – Wooler
Posted on 27. May, 2010 by admin.
Wooler Wooler Work Web kits out farming trainees Wooler They have been given equipment to help them put up fences, maintain boundaries and farm buildings and equipment by the Wooler Work Web, which helps people …








