Textiles graduates put their wool skills to work at Wonderwool
Two Carmarthen School of Art graduates have each received a £1,000 to launch future careers using the skills they have learnt.
Two Carmarthen School of Art graduates have each received a £1,000 to launch future careers using the skills they have learnt.
A brother and sister from a small mid Wales farm will open this year’s Royal Welsh Winter Fair on November 25.
A lecturer at Aberystwyth University has been chosen to receive a Royal Welsh Agricultural Society bursary to enable him to attend the prestigious Oxford Farming Conference.
Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society’s Christmas Fair will grow to an all-weekend event next month.
Aberystwyth’s Vet School has been lit up blue to draw attention to the challenge of antimicrobial resistance.
Following the UK Government’s Budget, the Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) has raised serious concerns over the potential for a significant reduction in agricultural funding for Wales and is seeking urgent clarification on the matter.
Farming leaders have accused the Chancellor of refusing to engage with them over controversial changes to inheritance tax, as thousands of farmers marched on Westminster.
The new Labour government is facing a showdown with farmers as anger mounts over plans to raise inheritance tax revenue from normally exempt agricultural holdings.
Wales’ only independent conference on sustainable food and farming is back on November 20-22 at the University of Wales Trinity St David, Lampeter campus.
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