23 Nov 2021 News Environment, Community Pawprints to bins appearing across Wales to combat dog fouling Keep Wales Tidy’s dog fouling campaign sees bright pink pawprints leading to bins appearing across the country. The ‘leave only pawprints’ campaign is
22 Nov 2021 News Agriculture Trial shows plough versus direct drill reseeding decisions are not clear cut A dairy-beef producer is hitting average daily liveweight gains of 1kg/day off grass on a rotational grazing system. Neil Davies has overhauled his
22 Nov 2021 News Cooperation, Community, Environment Outdoor activities charity expands across Wales with new appointments A charity that supports people to take up outdoor activities as a life-long pursuit to improve their health and well-being has expanded from its base
19 Nov 2021 News Cooperation, Community, Grants, Environment Welsh Government invests in Newtown wellbeing projects linked to natural resources Newtown has secured £723,000 of investment from the Welsh Government to launch a series of local partnership projects to improve the wellbeing and
19 Nov 2021 News Agriculture Changes to clamp management improves dairy farm’s silage quality A Carmarthenshire dairy farm is improving silage quality by making small changes to clamp management. Increasing clamp density has been a focus at
18 Nov 2021 News Agriculture, Food and drink Public's increased pork purchasing is good news According to research highlighted by Menter Moch Cymru (MMC), sales of pork are riding high, with loyal shoppers coming back for more. The findings
17 Nov 2021 News Agriculture, Consultations “Refreshed TB Eradication Programme will build on positive progress made in Wales” - Rural Affairs Minister, Lesley Griffiths A refreshed TB Eradication Programme will build on the positive progress already made in Wales which has seen a 48% decrease in new TB incidents since