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The farm student makeover

Blog  |  www.fwi.co.uk | Dec 11, 2007

Tims Blogx.jpg The farm student makeover By Tim on December 11, 2007 5:48 PM | No Comments | No TrackBacks We've now been through the photos of the student makeover - there are 100-plus in this gallery if you'd like to see more. Categories: colleges Tags: makeover, student No TrackBacks TrackBack

http://www.fwi.co.uk/blogs/rural-life/2007/12/the-farm-student-makeover.html

Additional Scholarships for Agricultural Science and Forestry Majors! » OSU Admissions Blog

Are you a Fall 2009 new/incoming student and have declared your major within Agricultural Sciences or Forestry? You may be eligible to apply for additional scholarships through the departments directly. These require a separate application that must be completed by the deadlines below.

http://oregonstate.edu/admissions/blog/2009/01/13/additional-scholarships-for-agricultural-science-and-forestry-majors/

From farm students to style Gods!

Blog  |  www.fwi.co.uk | Dec 6, 2007

Tims Blogx.jpg From farm students to style Gods! By Tim on December 6, 2007 9:22 AM | 1 Comment | No TrackBacks group.jpg Here are our three agricultural students - obviously after their makeover. Respect! See below for some more before and after shots. Jessica before: JessicaDutton.jpg Jessica

http://www.fwi.co.uk/blogs/rural-life/2007/12/from-farm-students-to-style-go.html

Eeer, I tend to shop in Marks...

Blog  |  www.fwi.co.uk | Dec 4, 2007

I’ll post lots of ‘before, during and after’ pictures of them as soon as we’ve got some available.

http://www.fwi.co.uk/blogs/rural-life/2007/12/eeer-i-tend-to-shop-in-marks.html

Bluetongue report yields little (Food for Thought)

Blog  |  www.fwi.co.uk | Oct 30, 2007

Farmers hoping that DEFRA's epidemiological report into the bluetongue outbreak was going to be illuminating are going to be disappointed. The report concludes that the infection was likely to have been initially introduced into Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex on the...

http://www.fwi.co.uk/blogs/farming-news-blog/2007/10/bluetongue-report-yields-littl-1.html

 

Wanted: Agricultural students in need of style advice (Food for Thought)

Blog  |  www.fwi.co.uk | Oct 27, 2007

Farmers Weekly is running the 2007 makeover competition and this time we're looking for students to take part. If you want to nominate yourself or a friend, send a photo and a few words explaining why you/they need a makeover...

http://www.fwi.co.uk/blogs/farming-news-blog/2007/10/wanted-agricultural-students-i.html

Farming Help Appeal (Food for Thought)

Blog  |  www.fwi.co.uk | Oct 26, 2007

The Farming Help Appeal 2007 is building momentum, but the charities really need more money. Demand for their help is high - RABI alone has given out more than £500,000 in domestic hardship grants as a result of bluetongue, foot-and-mouth...

http://www.fwi.co.uk/blogs/farming-news-blog/2007/10/farming-help-appeal.html

20 years on...

Blog  |  www.fwi.co.uk | Oct 15, 2007

Great swathes of the south east were flattened (the town of Sevenoaks became ‘one oak’ after six of it's famous trees were blown over) and millions of pounds of damage was done to property. Thankfully the weather tonight looks more peaceful... Return to Field Day home page.

http://www.fwi.co.uk/blogs/rural-life/2007/10/20-years-on.html

Reaseheath stars

Blog  |  www.fwi.co.uk | May 15, 2007

Reaseheath agriculture students prepared and showed world class calves from the famous Genus MOET herd as part of the college's Open Day and Festival recently. Twenty students showed off their stockmanship skills, with 17-year-old Cerys Crank the champion handler with Shottle Almira.

http://www.fwi.co.uk/blogs/rural-life/2007/05/-reaseheath-agriculture-studen.html

EXPERT BACKING FOR POPULAR PREDICTION (David's Digest)

Blog  |  www.fwi.co.uk | Apr 19, 2007

The combination of rising world population, increasing demand from some developing countries and global warming will lead to food shortages and sharp increases in its cost to consumers. Now where have I read that before? Oh, I remember. I wrote...

http://www.fwi.co.uk/blogs/david-richardson-rural-digest/2007/04/expert-backing-for-popular-pre.html

 

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