CONCERN FOR OUR ENVIRONMENT? – YES, BUT ONLY SELECTIVELY PERHAPS
By MIKE STENTIFORD, former National Trust for Jersey president and regular contributor to RURAL magazine ALL of us are now fully aware of the remarkably
By MIKE STENTIFORD, former National Trust for Jersey president and regular contributor to RURAL magazine ALL of us are now fully aware of the remarkably
RURAL’s editor ALASDAIR CROSBY kicks off a regular blog from the magazine’s contributors. ——— I LIVE in the land of Dot Com, but how I
ON 23 April an artist collective known as the Futurefarmers will sail into Jersey on board the RS10 Christiania, as they travel from Oslo to
The wholesale price of Jersey Milk is increasing by 4p per litre from Monday 15th May, the first rise since 2013. The price rise has
ON Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 March, the National Vegetable Society will be selling vegetables grown by HMP La Moye between 11am and 4pm each
Woodside Farms in Trinity carried out a successful trial last year resulting in 1.5 tonnes of fresh ginger being produced. This year it is looking
The Centenary lecture programme pf the Jersey Beekeepers Association starts ion 24 March. This is the first of a series of public talks about honey
IT is time for the Eisteddfod again – this week sees the Spring Festival of the Performing Arts take place at the Royal Jersey Showground,
The Jersey Beekeeper’s Association is still buzzing after 100 years, says its former chairman, BOB HOGGE NOW part of Genuine Jersey and having recently become
Jersey’s new Rural Economic Strategy (RES) 2017-2021 was published on 14 February and could be a world first. The plan proposes changes to the way
THE first water quality tests for the 2017 growing season show that levels of pesticides in untreated water are similar to those recorded last year.
THE risk of an outbreak of avian influenza (also known as avian flu or bird flu) remains low but uncertain, and the States Veterinary Officer