22 Feb 2021 News Agriculture, Environment Sheep farmers advised to avoid over-grazing to protect red clover leys Red clover can perform well in cell grazing systems on Welsh livestock farms if the leys are not over-grazed. Farmers had the opportunity to seek
19 Feb 2021 News COVID‐19 (coronavirus) Lockdown to continue for further three weeks as pupils return to school Stay-at-home restrictions will continue in Wales as the youngest pupils begin returning to school from Monday, First Minister Mark Drakeford confirmed
19 Feb 2021 News Agriculture Welsh Vets join Train the Trainer events to gain further knowledge in parasite control A Welsh animal health project has hosted a series of events for Welsh vets to provide training on worm control to ensure the best possible health and
19 Feb 2021 News Agriculture Ewe lambs achieve the best outcome by supporting one lamb only Ewe lambs can successfully produce offspring at 12 months old with good management and nutrition, a study at a Welsh farm has found. David Lewis will
18 Feb 2021 News Grants, Business, Environment Emergency funding for flood-hit businesses from Welsh Government Businesses in Wales affected by recent devastating floods will be able to access up to £2,500 of emergency Welsh Government funding. The Business
18 Feb 2021 News Grants, Investment, Community, COVID‐19 (coronavirus) £1.3 million to help the Urdd “recover and rebuild” The Welsh Government has today, announced £1.3 million to support the Urdd’s recovery and rebuilding following the Coronavirus pandemic. The Urdd is
17 Feb 2021 News Agriculture Professional farm safety trainer and consultant, mentor and friend to many – Abbeycwmhir farmer Brian Rees wins one of Welsh agriculture’s most prestigious awards Well known farm safety expert and instructor Brian Rees, from Abbeycwmhir, near Llandrindod Wells has been awarded one of Welsh agriculture’s most