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Why we must support Welsh farming
Community news
Meirionnydd Ramblers to lead 8-mile walk at Llyn Barfog
Farming
Gwynedd farmers organise Senedd hustings in Pwllheli and Dolgellau
Planning
Agricultural workers-only condition removed after 20 year breach
Politics
Pledge to 'stand up for the countryside' over wind farm fears
Plaid Cymru plan aims to create more than 35,000 jobs
Gwynedd farmer honoured with Meurig Raymond award
University
Greenhouse gas removal is vital tool to help meet climate targets
More than 1,000 farmers attend sustainable farming roadshow
Cattle vaccine immunity ‘boost’ tested by new research
Ceredigion councillors 'excited' about farm college
Llŷn farmers benefit commercially from working with nature
A new landscape for Welsh farmers
Aberystwyth academic appointed President of British Grassland Society
Council gets loan to buy £1.8million Lampeter farm
Dei Tomos to open 2025 Royal Welsh Show
Scientists to tackle potato blight disease threat
Frustration over Welsh Government response to pollution regulations
There is growing anger in the farming community across mid and west Wales over the UK Government’s plan to bring in an inheritance tax on land holdings. Westminster says most farmers won’t be affected by the changes. Not so, farmers say – and a new analysis shows it’s far more pernicious – and about 200 farms each year will be hit by the measure in Wales alone The CAMBRIAN NEWS team investigates
Farmers urged to burn “responsibly and safely” this burn season
Can hydrogen fuel future agriculture?
Gwynedd farming talent join Agri Academy intake
FUW calls for fair funding
Mid Wales 'could help meet challenges of a new industrial revolution'
Business
Mentoring helps family farm take on environmental projects
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