Posted April 5th, 2012
It’s that time of year when the lambs are not the only ones to get in a bit of gamboling practice. Allegedly (and it is only alleged, given the recent chilly turn in the weather) spring has sprung and the annual opening of the cow shed is well known to be met with glee by herds ready…
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Posted July 14th, 2011
When the National Trust launched its ground-breaking MyFarm project at OF&G-licensed Wimpole Home Farm, in Cambridgeshire, it was with the full expectation that it would open the eyes of thousands of people to what it takes to be a farmer. That is certainly what seems to have happened when hundreds of viewers watched live on…
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Posted March 4th, 2009
A few of us have been chuckling our way around the office having seen this: “Beware of misleading labels implying “freedom”; only the Soil Association accreditation offers any real guarantee of a decent standard of animal care.” George Miller and Katharine Reeve,authors of the new Rough Guide to Food, The Times, 3 March 2009 Where…
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Posted January 30th, 2009
Many in the farming community were watching with some trepidation last night as sometimes controversial TV chef, Jamie Oliver, went to work on the reputation of British bacon. Hopefully many more non-farmers, the consumers who should be buying British, were also tuned-in to Channel 4 and taking the whole thing on board. The good news…
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Posted January 21st, 2009
For a number of years now farmers, vets and advisors have had access to the Compendium of Animal Health & Welfare in Organic Farming. Well now this very useful resource has got a new online face (by ‘new’ I have to say it looks like something one would have designed in their bedroom sometime around…
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Posted January 15th, 2009
The Telegraph reports that Swedish researchers have concluded that battery hens are healthier than free-range ones [something of a chicken theme developing on here today...]. Fortunately the Soil Association’s Anna Bassett was asked to respond and has put the nonsense in some perspective!
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