Protect your working dogs this #TickBitePreventionWeek! 🐾
Regular tick checks are crucial for keeping them safe. Run your fingers through their fur, especially around ears, paws, and belly.
Read our guide to tick prevention and treatment options: https://t.co/KSlhXALRc1
@SimonMagus@RachelReevesMP @labourworrall Tractor production unexpectedly down comrade. Perhaps they’re all saving up for her business destroying family farm tax!
🚨 NEW: Parents of Labour MP Henry Tufnell gave 2,200 acres of land to his brother 20 days before Rachel Reeves put Inheritance Tax on land worth more than £1m
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@farminginfife@OriginFert@OriginFert is the absolute pits. P+K is all over the shop and always always lumpy. Nitrogen is abysmal even for grassland. Won’t spread without striping as prills are wildly inconsistent in size. Pulan or Lithan is streets ahead these days. I’m sure origin only use sweepings
@cropwalkerchris Huge areas of these trees could be saved if @Ruralpay would get on and release some detail of what the SFI agroforestry options will look like. Apple Trees with winter bird food in between would be an amazing habitat.
@JanetHughes
@IrishRainforest The hedgerows are clearly around the perimeter. Like they are in any field. With an uncultivated margin for wildlife next to the hedge as well as Woodland in the distance.
@Demeter_Decent @Whububle@farmerkaney What adaptions are you suggesting though? Those farmers aren’t making a mess on purpose, it’s the last thing they want. We’re having an extremely wet autumn which makes autumn/winter harvesting very difficult. I’m sure they’d be happy to hear your solutions
@brianmoore666@rugbyworldcup It’s a miracle there wasn’t a crush on the steps where they kept people waiting for over an hour. Absolutely useless signage everywhere, no stewards in the metro stations to advise people which stations to get off at. Stadium stewards were useless. @rugbyworldcup
The Wye. Again.
Let me state where I stand.
I want to see the condition of our rivers improve, but it must be done for the right reasons.
At present, there are 'campaigners' who want to take over farmland for their own, ostensibly ecological reasons, with 'restoration' often serving as code for rewilding.
Then there are 'campaigners' who serve global interests wanting to take over farmland, and through that ownership, control our food supply.
These two, often overlapping or even intertwined interests, have brought us to a situation where it's not really about the rivers - it's about farming.
So let's improve our rivers, canals, seas, but understand that it must be done with not without farmers.
And never forget who the biggest culprits are. Or that these culprits often fund campaigns that target farmers.
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