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The Secret World Of The Honey Bee
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The Secret World Of The Honey Bee

Who knew that honey bees are the best builders? Nicola Bradbear from Bees for Development reveals how they build their parallel wax combs with extraordinary accuracy

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6 mins  |
November 2020
Tip the light fantastic
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Tip the light fantastic

The latest offering from Ifor Williams Trailers is the Single Axle Tipper, which is simply perfect for small-scale farmers

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2 mins  |
November 2020
The legacy of The Good Life
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The legacy of The Good Life

The Good Life captured the public’s imagination when it first aired in 1975. On Country Smallholding’s 45th birthday, Jeremy Hobson looks at this and other programmes with a self-sufficiency slant that have captivated urban and rural dwellers alike over nearly half a century

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10 mins  |
November 2020
‘The hens took shelter under the pig trailer in the paddock'
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‘The hens took shelter under the pig trailer in the paddock'

A tree Armageddon frightens poultry diarist Julian Hammer’s flock and leaves him with a mammoth clear-up job

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5 mins  |
November 2020
Tools of the trade
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Tools of the trade

In the second part of his mini-series on tools that are useful around the holding, Kevin Alviti takes an in-depth look at the iconic scythe, a thistle paddle and forks that were once virtually indispensable to small-scale farmers

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6 mins  |
November 2020
The nightclub bouncer of the sheep world
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The nightclub bouncer of the sheep world

Adam Henson waxes lyrical about the Texel, which boasts such a stocky body that it resembles a box of muscle on four legs

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2 mins  |
November 2020
Buying on a tight budget
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Buying on a tight budget

As demand for smallholdings increases and prices continue to rise, is there a way to achieve your dream without forking out a fortune? In the first part of a new mini-series, Liz Shankland explores the possibilities

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8 mins  |
November 2020
Crazy for crafts
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Crazy for crafts

In an ordinary back garden and single paddock near Kidderminster, Kay Dalloway has created both a thriving smallholding and a successful fibre business — all while working full time for the NHS. Helen Babbs drops by to find out about her ventures

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8 mins  |
November 2020
Game on
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Game on

A little preparation in the autumn months will help to make the transition into winter smoother and put your garden and tools on a better footing come the spring, says Stephanie Bateman

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5 mins  |
November 2020
1975 And All That
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1975 And All That

Country Smallholding is 45 this month. To celebrate, Jeremy Hobson takes a look at some of the changes — both good and bad — to small-scale farming over that near half-century

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9 mins  |
November 2020
Going Nuts For Walnuts
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Going Nuts For Walnuts

In this extract from his book, The Walnut Tree: Tales of Growing and Uses, Charles Hulbert-Powell explains how he planted walnuts on his farm

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8 mins  |
October 2020
A Bad Workman Blames His Tools!
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A Bad Workman Blames His Tools!

In the first of a new mini-series, Kevin Alviti looks at the tools that have made themselves indispensable on the smallholding through the centuries and into 2020

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6 mins  |
October 2020
Grab life by the horns
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Grab life by the horns

Horned sheep are easy to handle, hardy and relatively self-sufficient. Carefully managed, they are fantastic for smallholdings, suggests vet Charlotte Mouland

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2 mins  |
October 2020
Fit for farrowing?
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Fit for farrowing?

Care of the sow before and during farrowing is vital for a healthy litter, as is after care of the piglets, as Liz Shankland explains in the first of two articles for newcomers to breeding

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6 mins  |
October 2020
Talking trees
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Talking trees

The work of arboriculturists is varied and specialised. Debbie Kingsley finds out more from tree surgeon and smallholder Bruce Macfarlane

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7 mins  |
October 2020
Setting up shop
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Setting up shop

Farm shops showed their value during the coronavirus crisis, partly feeding the nation for those early months of lockdown. But what would it take to set one up on your holding? Charlotte Cooper opens the door on the subject

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8 mins  |
October 2020
Don't sit on the fence!
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Don't sit on the fence!

When keeping chickens in a garden, it’s important to choose fencing that’s not only fit for purpose, but also pleasing on the eye. Andy Cawthray recommends thinking through all the options before making this big investment

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5 mins  |
October 2020
Breaking the ice
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Breaking the ice

Icelandic sheep are a true multi-purpose breed, producing meat, milk and wool, says Tim Tyne, who was recently asked to judge Icelandics for an online show

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8 mins  |
October 2020
A quick buck
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A quick buck

It is easy and fast to grow and is also a weed suppressant, soil improver and it can be used to make gluten-free flour, so what’s not to like about buckwheat

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6 mins  |
October 2020
'Although a male, Pepper was bottle-fed as a kid and is pretty docile'
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'Although a male, Pepper was bottle-fed as a kid and is pretty docile'

Stephan Price didn’t keep animals while living near Bristol, but since his move to Vimoutiers, France, in 2017, a chèvre des fossés goat has worked its way into his affections and has proved an effective vegetation-clearing machine

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7 mins  |
October 2020
From Fashion To Feathers
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From Fashion To Feathers

Higher Oak Farm’s poultry business has been flying during the Covid-19 crisis. Helen Babbs ‘visits’ the father/daughter partnership via WhatsApp and discovers how the duo who both once worked in sportswear is keeping up with demand

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10 mins  |
September 2020
The big move
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The big move

Events this year have persuaded more people than ever that relocating to the countryside is for them. Liz Shankland looks at the implications for the rural property market — and the expectations of potential buyers

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9 mins  |
September 2020
Sale of the century?
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Sale of the century?

The ring is king, as the saying goes, but Covid-19 has forced livestock auctions to go online and this could mark a permanent — and welcome for some — change to the way we buy and sell animals. Charlotte Cooper reports

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7 mins  |
September 2020
Home sweet home
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Home sweet home

As the nights start to draw in, the time is right to consider where and how to house animals on the holding for the cold and wet winter months ahead. Stephanie Bateman looks at the options

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9 mins  |
September 2020
Toasting Old Speckled Hens
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Toasting Old Speckled Hens

In his series on birds that breed true, Grant Brereton takes a look at the distinctive ‘paint-splattered’, tricoloured plumage varieties that also boast a royal connection

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6 mins  |
September 2020
Why not join the fold?
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Why not join the fold?

Poultry-keeping is going full circle as the many benefits of traditional methods, such as ‘folding’ poultry on grassland and in stubble fields after harvest, are once again appreciated, says Jeremy Hobson

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8 mins  |
September 2020
‘Without fail Broody Hen purloined her extras until we had a brainwave and gave her back two rubber eggs'
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‘Without fail Broody Hen purloined her extras until we had a brainwave and gave her back two rubber eggs'

There is a summer of discontent in diarist Julian Hammer’s hen house as Broody Hen causes upset when ‘pinching’ others’ newly-laid eggs while also falling out with the ‘babysitter’

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6 mins  |
September 2020
Grab an eight-pack
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Grab an eight-pack

Grab an eight-pack Small, rectangular hay bales still have their place today, as do the labour saving devices used to bring them in from the field, says Kevin Alviti

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3 mins  |
September 2020
Food for thought
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Food for thought

Poultry eat a surprising quantity of food, so why not grow some of your own, suggests Andy Cawthray

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6 mins  |
September 2020
Bee(ing) natural
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Bee(ing) natural

Natural beekeeping is gradually becoming more accepted and popular within UK beekeeping circles. In the first of a new series, Nicola Bradbear, director of charity Bees For Development, explains what the bee-focussed term really means

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6 mins  |
September 2020

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