FUW seeks leading contributor to Carmarthenshire agriculture

The Farmers’ Union of Wales is seeking nominations for this year’s United Counties Agriculture and Hunters Society Award for the person judged to have made the most outstanding contribution to agriculture in Carmarthenshire during the past few years.

The judges will include representatives from the FUW, HSBC Bank plc and the United Counties Agricultural and Hunters Society.

FUW Carmarthenshire county executive officer Meinir Bartlett said: “The nomination should be in the form of a letter or citation giving full details of the work and achievement of the nominee with great emphasis on the positive or beneficial effect on agriculture in Carmarthenshire.”

The award will be presented at a dinner to celebrate the 24th Welsh Dairy Show to be held at The Boars Head, Carmarthen, on Friday November 15.

The closing date for nominations is Wednesday October 2.

For further information contact Meinir Bartlett at 13a Barn Road, Carmarthen, SA31 1DD or by telephone on 01267 237974.

FUW invites outstanding Wales dairy person nominations

The Farmers’ Union of Wales is seeking nominations for this year’s FUW-HSBC Outstanding Service to the Welsh Dairy Industry award.

The winner will be announced, and the presentation made, at this year’s Welsh Dairy Show in Carmarthen on Tuesday, October 15.

Past winners have included former FUW Carmarthenshire county president Ogwyn Evans (in 2008), Carmarthenshire farmer Bryan Thomas - a past member of the Holstein Friesian Society council and founder member of the Welsh Dairy Show (2009) - Flintshire dairy farmer Terrig Morgan - who established a successful discussion group "The Udder Group" in Flintshire for younger milk producers now run by DairyCo (2010) - DairyCo chairman Tim Bennett (2011) and former FUW milk and dairy produce committee chairman Eifion Huws from Anglesey (2012).

FUW Carmarthenshire county executive officer Meinir Bartlett said: “There are a number of other very worthy individuals in Wales who also deserve this award.

“Nominations should be in the form of a letter or citation giving full details of the work and achievements of the nominee.

“We have in the past had some very worthy nominations and winners and we look forward to receiving this year’s nominations.”

Nominations need to be sent to the FUW Carmarthenshire county office, 13a Barn Road, Carmarthen, SA31 1DD by the Wednesday October 2 closing date.

FUW launches Christmas card competition for primary school pupils

Primary school pupils from all over Wales are once again being invited to enter a Christmas card design competition organised by the Farmers’ Union of Wales.

The union is asking children aged from four to 11 to design a Christmas scene depicting a farming theme for its Christmas cards which will be sold to raise money for the FUW’s chosen charitable causes - Cardiff-based T? Hafan and Hope House Children's Hospices of Oswestry which includes T? Gobaith at Conwy.

FUW president Emyr Jones said: “The competition will be judged in both Welsh language and English language categories. Children can use crayons, coloured pencils, felt tipped pens or paint in their entries which must be completed on an A4 sheet of paper.

“The only stipulation is that it must be a Christmas card with a farming theme. The competition was a huge success last year and we hope we can once again count on the support of our local schools all over Wales.”

The winner of each category will receive a £30 gift voucher for themselves, a packet of the Christmas cards depicting their design, one day’s free admittance to the 2013 Royal Welsh Winter Fair to receive their prizes and a £50 cheque for their school.

The winning entries, together with a selection of other entries, will be displayed at the FUW stand during the Winter Fair (December 2-3).

The closing date for entries is Friday October 25.

The pupil’s name, class number, school name and home address must be included on all entries which should be posted or delivered to the FUW, Llys Amaeth, Plas Gogerddan, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3BT, marked “Schools Competition”, or e-mailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

FUW supports Ram information day

A genetics showcase and field day for lamb producers organised by Farmers’ Union of Wales Carmarthenshire county chairman Catherine Nakielny will take place at Gelli Aur College, near Llandeilo, on Tuesday September 10 from 1pm-4pm.

Dr Nakielny said the practical day will focus on genetic improvement and ram management and give producers the opportunity to learn about buying rams that are ”fit for purpose”, ram management to reduce production costs and using recorded rams to improve flock performance.

“ The event will also give people the chance to meet some of the best ram breeders in a variety of breeds,” added Dr Nakielny, an independent sheep consultant who helps run the 350-acre family upland sheep farm at Talley.

FUW Carmarthenshire branch staff will also be on site to promote the need for farmers to register their waste exemptions by the end of September.

“ We look forward to welcoming guest speakers from ‘from fork to farm’, hearing about technical advice on breeding and grassland management, demonstrations of ram MOTs and getting more information on grants and funding sources,” said Dr Nakielny.

The event will also feature a technology corner including EID and farm Apps.

The event is free to attend and refreshments will be available on the day. For more information contact Dr Nakielny on 07875 521 324 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

FUW highlights rural crime plan at Merioneth county show

North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Winston Roddick will visit the Farmers' Union of Wales stand during next week's Merioneth County Show (Wednesday August 28) at Bala to meet farmers and people from rural areas to discuss the force's new rural crime plan.

Mr Roddick will be on the union's stand from 1pm together with Dewi Evans, one of the rural crime officers recently appointed for Gwynedd and Anglesey.

Tackling rural crime was one of the first pledges Mr Roddick made after his election last November and since then North Wales Police has developed an action plan to address the types of crime affecting rural areas. It is the first force in Wales, and one of a few throughout the UK, to launch such a plan.

Mr Roddick said: “I have a duty to listen to the views of people in north Wales and to represent those views when setting the strategic direction for the police.

"During the election period I spoke to many hundreds of people and was told time and time again by people living in rural and often isolated areas that they are becoming increasingly worried about crime in their communities.

"I spoke to several farmers who have experienced some form of rural crime, including theft of equipment, fuel, scrap metal and animals. Through the Rural Crime Plan, the police will focus on further reducing and preventing crime and making people feel safer both at home and in public places.”

One of the key features of the North Wales Rural Crime Plan is a brand new team of seven PCSOs and three police officers dedicated to dealing with rural crime.

FUW Meirionnydd county executive officer Huw Jones said the union welcomed the introduction of the rural crime plan. "Our members are very glad of the opportunity to put their views forward to the Commissioner and we are delighted that our voices are being heard.

"Investment in tackling rural crime will be a great boost for the farming economy and will enhance the safety of rural and isolated communities.”

Mr Jones said, just like last year, the union will have a larger marquee to cope with increasing number of members visiting the stand. "Once again a warm welcome is awaiting members and friends of the FUW and numerous associations and bodies who work closely with us. 

"The union's ladies section for the Dolgellau areas - which include Dinas Mawddwy, Trawsfynydd and Gellilydan areas - have been busy preparing refreshments for the hundreds who will attend."

There will be ample opportunity to discuss the Glastir agri-environment scheme and the latest developments with FWAG Cymru Wales director Glenda Thomas who will be on the stand between 10.30am and 12.30pm to assist members.

Dwyfor Meirionnydd MP Elfyn Llwyd will attend at noon and the constituency's AM and chairman of the Assembly's environment and sustainability committee Dafydd Elis Thomas at 2pm. Meirionnydd RABI branch will also be represented on the stand.

David Foode of E-On Energy will be present throughout the day to highlight the FUW partnership with the company to offer reduced rates for electricity supply.

Natural Resources Wales (NRW) catchment co-ordinator Nicola Edwards will be present to help members register Agricultural Waste Exemptions which must be done before the October 1 deadline and between noon and 2pm NRW's Dafydd Rees Roberts will discuss any issues relating to the Internal Drainage Districts in Meirionnydd.

Representatives of Davis Meade Property Consultants will also be on the stand to discuss issues such as rent reviews, compensation claims and farm renewable energy options.

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