Royal Welsh Agricultural Society, Builth Wells. For more information contact Carolyn Wacher 01960 622248
9th July National Organic Cereals 2009
For a booking form, contact Steven Jacobs, OF&G on 01939 291800. Shimpling Park Farm, Suffolk.
23rd June Growing profitable crops
1.30 Newton Farm, Brecon. Growing profitable crops without crop protection products For more information contact Philip Jones OCW – 01970 622248
19th June Growing profitable crops
Growing profitable crops without crop protection products. 1.30 Rogerston Farm, Haverfordwest. For more details contact Philip Jones OCW – 01970 622248
17 June Transition farms – agriculture 2050
17 June 9-4 For more details contact Beverley Allen 01285 889872 ext 2236 Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester.
Why Organic?
The top ten reasons to ‘go organic’
Why eat organic food?
It is often said to taste better, as the animals are reared on natural diets and crops have a lower water content. It is better for your health as it is fresher, contains less chemical residues and often contains more vitamins and minerals. It is better for the soil and for animal welfare. It is […]
Stinging Nettles
The stinging qualities of the nettle needs no introduction, but its gastronomic qualities are as overlooked as those of our greatest wild mushrooms…
Nightjar
In early summer woods which will later be full of fungi are home to one of our most mysterious and least-seen breeding birds…
Food Waste Recycling Gets a Boost
Council recycling schemes for household food waste in Wales will benefit from a new grant package of £14million, announced by the Welsh Assembly. Thirteen local councils will be awarded between £714,000 and £3.137million over the next two years to help meet recycling targets. Schemes will collect household and kitchen food waste and turn it into […]
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