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           <title>How possible is it to live from a smallholding?</title>
           
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  We are planning to move and will have some capital to live from. How long before we are in a profit situation? Are there any grants? It is possible to live from a smallholding but it is very hard work and you need considerable skills.
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           <title>Don’t economize on feed costs but make every penny count!</title>
           
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  Last year it was the cost of hay and straw and this year due to the wet summer, the cost of feed wheat has gone through the roof. (And the cost of hay and straw doesn’t really seem to have come down either). livestock keepers from back yard poultry keepers to large farmers will find that feed bills increase this winter. So how do you manage the costs? Here are some dos and don’ts.
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           <title>Make a move on solar soon</title>
           
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  Landowners with plans to install large scale solar PV schemes and take advantage of cash incentives need to lodge their intent soon to avoid a proposal which would drastically reduce the
  profitability of their installations.
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           <title>Bunny-lympics - how to keep rabbits fit</title>
           
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  The government is promoting fitness for all in this Olympic year, and because so many rabbits suffer health problems because of bad diet and lack of space to exercise, we are joining in with a call
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