Your May edition of British Farmer & Grower will be dropping through the letter box in the next day or so.
Here are ten reasons to look forwards to it:
- CFE set to continue – Scheme will now continue until the end of 2012. But what does this mean for farmers?
- Planning regulations overhaul – Rural communities acknowledged in the National Planning Policy Framework, but implementation will be key.
- Get behind beef week! The second Great British Beef Week puts Ladies in Beef in the spotlight.
- Training and careers – Our supplement focuses on finding your first job, Nuffield scholarships and YFC.
- Agricultural art – A member tells us about the perfect diversification for her farm.
- The impact of abolition – The practicalities of employment post-Agricultural Wages Board.
- Rise of the machines – We explore the evolution of the combine harvester.
- Win a HESCO farm barrier! And lots of other great prizes.
- God speed the plough – Our latest column from Guy Smith.
- £500 Rayburn voucher - Every reader can save £500 on a new Rayburn - just cut out the voucher inside.
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- Fleur - 17/03/2011
How can we be sure that the sellers of the British dairy products we buy have paid a fair price to the farmer that covers the costs and ideally allows the farmer a small profit?