Countryside

What’s in this issue?

British farmers are navigating a tough climate this winter - with floods and cold snaps, plus ongoing efforts to make the government think again on its decision to impose a family farm tax, which could undermine national food security and break up Britain’s precious farms.
With spring on the horizon, we’re also looking forward to lambing season. There are plenty of opportunities to meet and even feed lambs thanks to the farms, farm parks and colleges hosting lambing open days and special experiences, as Kate Chapman discovers.
And finally, chef and baker-extraordinaire Miranda Gore Browne is looking ahead to Mother’s Day, with five easy things for kids to make for this Mothering Sunday, plus recipes including a delicious rhubarb and strawberry jam cake and spring veg soup.
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in this edition…

  • All the latest news on the NFU campaign to stop the family farm tax, which could undermine family farms and food production across Great Britain.
  • Climate-friendly farmer - We visit Roly Holt who grows tomatoes near Evesham all-year-round using LED lighting, recycled water and sustainable heating, as well as recycling waste and water.
  • This month, Miranda Gore Browne looks ahead to Mother’s Day, with five easy things for kids to make for Mothering Sunday, and delicious recipes including a rhubarb cake and spring veg soup.
  • Dog advice – from effusive praise to treats, Caroline Menteith looks at how to reward your dog.
  • Time to get that grey matter working! Tackle our crossword, wordsearch and topical quiz!
  • Feathered Focus - Focus on the Japanese bantam breed, how to ensure your flock get the best start to the year (prior to active laying and foraging), pest control and rats, and the unique way that chickens sleep.
  • Buyer’s guide – From Honda to Can-Am, James Andrews looks at the latest quad bike models on the market.
  • On-test – Charlotte Reather brings the outside in and looks at indoor gardening, plants, planters and all the kit.
  • Three things I can’t live without… Graeme Hall, known as The Dogfather, is a dog trainer, podcaster and presenter of hit Channel 5 show ‘Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly’.
  • From horse racing to machinery shows, we have dozens of dates for your March ’25 diary!
  • In Pictures - We feature the winner of the Historic Houses Restoration of the Year award, Glyn Cywarch in Wales.
  • Farming – From fencing to hedging, Joe Stanley discusses some of the current season’s farming jobs.

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