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Brussels needs to rethink GM policy, says NIAB
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03 July 2009 |
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The EU must radically re-think its stance on GM crop technology if western agriculture is to deliver food and fuel for future generations
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Thirteen illegal immigrants found on poultry farm
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03 July 2009 |
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A poultry farm near Crediton, Devon, faces fines of up to £130,000 after employing 13 illegal immigrant workers.
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New kit galore for Lely
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03 July 2009 |
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Lely's annual field day event in Hanover showcased new mowers, a variable chamber baler and the company's newly acquired forage machinery, plus the world's largest tedder
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Inquiry into DfoB collapse not required - Hilary Benn
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03 July 2009 |
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DEFRA secretary Hilary Benn has rejected a call for an official inquiry into the collapse of Dairy Farmers of Britain.
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Breeders join forces to improve oilseed rape varieties
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03 July 2009 |
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Plant breeder SW Seed has joined forces with French seed company SAS Maison Florimond Desprez and Elsoms Seeds to improve the breeding, production and marketing of winter oilseed rape in Europe.
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Timing crucial to make creep feeding pay
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03 July 2009 |
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Assessing grass levels this summer will be critical in determining when to creep feed suckler calves to maximise production, according to a Wiltshire vet
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Potato area down by less than 1%
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03 July 2009 |
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The total potato plantings for 2009 is just 0.9% lower than in 2008 at 129,100ha, according to the first estimate made by the Potato Council
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Trade body to promote low-carbon food chain
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02 July 2009 |
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Five of the UK's biggest food chain and biomass recycling companies have come together to form a new trade body
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June in top five driest months ever
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02 July 2009 |
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June was one of the driest months on record for some parts of the UK, the Met Office has confirmed
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Lord Rooker quits RABDF after just one month in charge
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02 July 2009 |
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Lord Rooker is expected to quit the Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers presidency to take up a £60,000 a year post with the Food Standards Agency
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