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Liz Shankland

When there are diets on the menu even sows can’t pig out

DON’T come to my house and expect a slap-up meal right now, because practically every living creature here is subject to some kind of special diet. Read

Paddy Rooney

‘Ridiculous’ shift in CAP

FARMING, it cannot be said too often, is a long-term business. Read

Moc Morgan

Catch them young with a chance to tie their own fly

MOST country sports in Wales have suffered from a dearth of young people interested in taking up their sport. Read

Jonathan Evans MEP

Ban the cloning of our farm animals

GOOD farming is about high levels of animal welfare and any moves to increase yields at the expense of animal welfare is something Welsh farmers would resist. Read

Elin Jones.

Hill farmers worst hit by foot-and-mouth

IN LAST week’s farm business income statistics there was proof, if it were needed, of the impact on our hill and upland farmers of last year’s foot-and-mouth outbreak in England. However, there were also some positive figures, such as an increase in income for dairy farmers and indications of a more stable market for the beef sector. Read

Liz Shankland

Don’t try bribing the pig judges

There are some important landmarks in smallholding, and our columnist has reached another one Read

Gwyn Howells

Who’s got the beef to be top class chef?

THE race is on to find Wales top Welsh Beef School Cook 2008. HCC has launched a new competition aimed at highlighting the contribution of Welsh beef and Welsh lamb in producing nutritionally balanced school meals for children and young people. Read

Leigh Roberts

Try at taste of Wales for St David’s Day

HOORAY, hooray, it is nearly St David’s Day. It may not be public holiday, but at least it is a Saturday and our annual chance to celebrate being Welsh. Read

Moc Morgan

Still hooked on the opening day of the fishing season

OPENING anything – from a gala concert to a tin of sardines – must be done correctly if you are to enjoy what is to follow. It is especially true of a fishing season if you are to derive the utmost pleasure from being out there on the opening day. Read

Dai Davies

Union view: Pity Tesco's 'finest' is NZ

OVER recent years most British supermarkets have increased their proportion of fresh New Zealand lamb sold in store. Read

Brian Lee

Lucy’s luck changes a year after bad fall

LUCY PEARCE-ROWSELL riding Lee Bridge’s Lunar Crystal made all to win the ladies’ open race at the Countryside Alliance Club meeting at Badbury Rings on Sunday. Read

EU money on the table

THE rural area of Wales is just beautiful! A wonderful green country with amazing landscapes, wildlife, and coastlines, including the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. On top of that Wales has many historic castles and villages to offer. Read

Moc Morgan

Experts stand out among the casts of thousands

EXPERTS are to be found in all walks of life – and fishing is not an exception. What is the hallmark of an expert angler? I daresay it is the ability to catch fish under all kinds of conditions – and especially if those around him have blanked. Read

Paddy Rooney

One of the world’s sweetest pleasures

BESIDE the road that runs between the Red Sea port of Al Hodeida in the Yemen and the market town of Bait al Faqi one may see short lengths of hollowed-out tree trunks. These are beehives. Read

Jill Evans MEP

Stay firm on Brazilian beef ban

TOGETHER with other Euro-MPs and representatives of the farming unions I have long been calling for a ban on the import of Brazilian beef to the European Union. Read

Leigh Roberts

Give farm dogs a day to remember

IF VALENTINE’S Day failed to deliver pink cards, flowers or chocolates, here’s a love story with a bit of a difference to cheer you up. Read

Liz Shankland

It’s over and out for Roger the Ram

It may be the month when love is in the air, but the ewes have said farewell to their male companion Read

Anwen Francis

Routes to go on bridle digibase

ROUTE information which is gathered by BHS Bridleway officers and local authorities will be stored digitally on the Equestrian Mapping and Geographical Information (Emagin) Database. Read

Gareth Vaughan

FUW reminds Benn of case for foot-mouth payout

THANKS to the assistance of former Secretary of State for Wales Peter Hain, I was able to meet Defra Secretary of State Hilary Benn face to face last week to raise several issues affecting the Welsh farming sector. Read

Brian Lee

Flint shows the spark of a future champion with his winning ways

THE weekend’s riding honours went to Rhys Flint who won the novice riders’ race on his Iris’s Prince at the Vine and Craven meeting at Barbury Racecourse on Saturday and 24 hours later landed the novice riders’ race on Whites Touch at the South Dorset at Milborne St Andrew. Read

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