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WHO S YOUR JULIE? - FCN CAMPAIGN ENCOURAGES PEOPLE ACROSS AGRICULTURE TO HELP OTHERS AND RECOGNISE SUPPORT NETWORKS

A NEW campaign has been launched by The Farming Community Network (FCN) charity encouraging people across farming and agriculture to recognise the…

Farmers Weekly Podcast Episode 42: National Trust threatens family farm

Farmers Weekly Podcast Episode 42: National Trust threatens family farm FW Podcast 29 January 2021 >More in Julie and David Barber © Annabel Barber In this episode, a Norfolk farming family says the National Trust is threatening their livelihood by refusing to a remove a restrictive covenant. We examine what farmers in a similar position can do to get covenants removed. Does Red Tractor really deliver benefits? On the markets, calf prices jump as supplies tighten, with many buyers bidding keenly for limited numbers before spring. As winter floods start to recede, the NFU says a government strategy is vital to give farmers a key national role in water management.

Farmer loses four stone to run marathon for charity

Farmer loses four stone to run marathon for charity >More in © John Rainsforth A Lincolnshire farmer who lost four stone in weight has run a marathon in less than four hours – helping to raise thousands of pounds for charity. Charles Anyan only took up running nine months ago after his local swimming pool was forced to close during the first coronavirus lockdown. He completed the marathon in 3hrs 53min 41sec on Saturday (23 January) around his home village of Springthorpe, Gainsborough. Mr Anyan said he would usually have a snack after going swimming but changed his diet after taking up running.

Farmers Weekly Podcast Episode 40: Muddy mayhem in the Covid countryside

Farmers Weekly Podcast Episode 40: Muddy mayhem in the Covid countryside FW Podcast 17 January 2021 >More in © Tim Scrivener Farmers are being urged to have their say as walkers turn footpaths into quagmires due to coronavirus lockdown restrictions. We speak to a farmer forced to watch as his wheat crop was damaged by hundreds of walkers straying across his field. Natural England is asking farmers to help revise the Countryside Code as it tries to encourage people to act responsibly when taking their daily exercise. We get the low-down on the Skeyton snack bar – a microwave installed in a tractor weight-box – and a pizza oven hot tub made from a converted skip in the farm workshop.

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