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Farmers Weekly is a magazine aimed at the British farming industry. It provides news; business features; a weekly digest of facts and figures about British, European and world agriculture; and livestock, arable and machinery sections with reports on technical developments, farm sales and analysis of prices. It has both charted and captured ...
Farmers Guardian is a weekly newspaper aimed at the British farming industry. It provides comprehensive and topical news with Livestock, Arable and Machinery sections; as well as business information and latest market prices. It is sold nationally and is published each Friday.
The Farmers' Weekly followed both the payments and the sex scandal narratives. [267] The new Chief Executive (the third inside a year) [268] Tony Cooper hastened to investigate. In early August there were 4 sackings and 5 disciplinary warnings, and an admission that there had been "incidents of misbehaviour that are simply unacceptable in this ...
Farmers Guide is a family-owned publishing business. Founded in 1979 Farmers Guide was initially mailed free and direct to farmers and agricultural contractors in Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex and Cambs. It is now national and is mailed free and direct to 30,000+ farmers, decision-makers, contractors and suppliers across the UK.
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Women were historically rarely farm owners in agriculture in the United Kingdom, [1] but the number who own or lease farms is rising rapidly in the 21st century; by 2013 there were 25,000. [2] A 2014 survey by Farmers Weekly showed that 59% of women felt that agriculture was at least as good as other industries in equal opportunities for women
In Norfolk, farm workers sought the help of Liberal counciller and trade union activist George Edwards. Ewards had previously been involved with union organising, but initially believed he wasn't equal to the task. [3] After being convinced by his wife, Charlotte Edwards, George Edwards agreed to help establish a farmworker's union.