Pumpkins, strawberries and flowers - Pembrokeshire farmer embraces horticulture

(l-r) FUW Pembrokeshire County Chairman David Nicholas,
FUW Pembrokeshire Vice Chairman Alun Phillips,
Gary Rees,
FUW Deputy President Brian Thomas and
FUW Pembrokeshire President Hywel Vaughan.

Tucked away just outside of Haverfordwest in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside and just 5 miles from the coast is Brooksgrove farm. Normally when we think of a farm the usual livestock or dairy business comes to mind, but here you will find neither cow nor sheep.

Brooksgrove Farm is a small family run enterprise and has been in the Rees family since the 1950s. It was originally farmed as a small mixed farm supplying local customers with milk, meat, poultry, eggs and vegetables.

But, like many small farms using this pre-war model of farming, it became increasing difficult to make a living and the farm slowly fell into disrepair.

Meirionnydd upland sheep farm shows how food production and environmental conservation go hand in hand

(l-r) FUW Policy Officer Charlotte Priddy,
FUW Education and Training Committee Chairman Alun Edwards,
Rachael and Geraint Davies,
FUW Presidential Policy team delegate for South Wales Ian Rickman.

Over three quarters of the Welsh countryside has some environmental or conservation designation, highlighting the important role farming continues to play in maintaining our natural resources.

Showcasing exactly how food production and environmental conservation go hand in hand were Farmers’ Union of Wales Merioneth tenant farmers Geraint and Rachael Davies, who are the third generation of farmers to tend the land at Fedw Arian Uchaf, Rhyduchaf, Y Bala.

FUW response to PM's Florence Speech

Given the vast task at hand, not least in terms of negotiations and drafting and scrutinising legislation, this is a welcome step towards the more realistic timescale and transition advocated by the FUW since June 2016. Of course, such a transition period still needs to be agreed by the EU, and the FUW maintains that the UK should remain within the Common Market and Customs Union at the end of any such transition period.

FUW takes livestock worrying issues to London

The escalating problems caused by livestock worrying have been highlighted by the Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) at an All Party Group on Animal Welfare (APGAW) in London.

Alongside the FUW, the APGAW heard from landowners, local government, police and dog charities on what has been done to tackle and prevent dog attacks on livestock, with a view to establishing best practise as a way to reduce the number of attacks.

FUW seeks nominations for outstanding Wales dairy person

The Farmers’ Union of Wales is once again looking to recognise an individual who has made a great contribution towards the development of the dairy industry and has become an integral part of the dairy industry in Wales.

To recognise such outstanding services the Union is seeking nominations for its 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 24.

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