February’s BF&G should now be with you all now. But in case you've missed it, or haven't had time to read it yet, here's what's inside:
- "It is vital that our political leaders’ stance on agricultural issues is based on up to date facts" - Peter Kendall's message of the month
- New member benefits - your NFU energy service and Rural Surveyor Panel
- “I’m incredibly proud of them” - we interview arable farmer Nick Youngs, father to rugby players Ben and Tom Youngs
- Road to eradication - the next step for the cull explained
- Who has the power? - Oxford Farming Conference coverage
- Eat in or take out? - Guy Smith on imports and exports
- Vigilance over virus - protect the UK from Schmallenberg virus
- Seeds of growth - Lionel Mills’ life in plants
- Public perceptions - how the Danish Agriculture and Food Council are tackling negative opinions about farming
- Arm yourself with the facts - key stats on farming and the economy
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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?