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National Farmers' Union
United Kingdom
Приєднався 6 лип 2007
The NFU (National Farmers' Union) of England and Wales is the Voice of British Farming. We provide professional representation for our 46,000 members.
We celebrate everything that's great about the beautiful British countryside and healthy British food.
We are an apolitical lobbying organisation based in Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. We have offices throughout England and Wales and representation in Brussels.
We celebrate everything that's great about the beautiful British countryside and healthy British food.
We are an apolitical lobbying organisation based in Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. We have offices throughout England and Wales and representation in Brussels.
Farmers need a fair deal from HS2
This video shows the emotional and financial cost for British farmers of the HS2 rail project bit.ly/2aO65cj We are working to support members affected by the plans.
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VLOG | Engaging political candidates, Welsh Farming Week and organic farming
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In this week’s vlog from NFU President Tom Bradshaw, you’ll hear an update on how the NFU is working with Surrey Police following the release of horrific footage with a calf, the latest on how we’re engaging with political candidates from all parties and an update from the streets of Cardiff from NFU Cymru during #WelshFarmingWeek. NFU Vice President Rachel Hallos also visits a farm in Devon to...
VLOG | The party manifestoes and farming
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In this week's vlog from NFU President Tom Bradshaw, you can hear about the content from the Conservative, Labour and Lib Dem manifestoes, as well as an update from NFU Dairy Board Chair Paul Tompkins on the sector.
It's time for #YourHarvest 2024
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The NFU’s annual #YourHarvest campaign kicks off at Cereals 2024. Now in its sixth year, the campaign uses social media platforms to reach out to the public. It promotes arable farmers’ positive contributions to food production, the farmed landscape, and diverse habitats.
Remembering our forefathers this D-Day
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In this week's vlog you can hear NFU President Tom Bradshaw's special tribute to mark 80 years since D-Day, plus a round up of activity from the Royal Cornwall Show to Cereals.
VLOG | Officeholders on tour
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This week's vlog from NFU President Tom Bradshaw features all three NFU officeholders as they head up and down the country to county shows in England.
VLOG | NFU secures greater support for farmers + General Election
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This week's vlog is a General Election special, where NFU President Tom Bradshaw and NFU Head of External Affairs Scott Pepe outline what's next for the NFU. You can also hear about the breaking news on the Farm Recovery Fund and BPS payments.
Make your mental health a priority
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This week's vlog from NFU President Tom Bradshaw is recorded from the Devon County Show where the NFU South team have been meeting members from across the region. In this week's edition, you can hear about the Farm to Fork Summit which took place on 14 May, the Banking Roundtable and why making your mental health a priority matters not only this Mental Health Awareness Week, but beyond that too.
NFU leaders pledge to undertake mental health training
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NFU President Tom Bradshaw and Director General Terry Jones pledge to take the RABI charity mental health training, in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Week 2024. #mentalhealthawareness #backbritishfarming
VLOG | Celebrating women in agriculture
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In this week's vlog from NFU President Tom Bradshaw, you can hear about the statutory instrument on direct payments, bluetongue and celebrating women in agriculture.
VLOG | The importance of valuing traceability and provenance
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In this week's vlog from NFU President Tom Bradshaw you can hear about bluetongue, the NFU's meeting with agricultural attaches and its importance, and why farm safety is a leading priority for the NFU.
Secretary of State attends NFU Council
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In this week's vlog, NFU President Tom Bradshaw recaps on the latest meeting of NFU Council which hosted Secretary of State Steve Barclay and gives insight to what he said when giving evidence on methane last week. You can also hear about Great British Beef Week and hear from the board chairs representing sugar, horticulture and combinable crops.
PRESIDENT'S VLOG | Meet your sector board chairs
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In this week's vlog Tom outlines his latest meetings with Government leaders, reflects on the NFU's National Tenant Farmer Conference and introduces the first three of the NFU's sector board chairs.
Farmers must be compensated fairly for flood damage
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Wheat should be growing in John Charles-Jones' field, instead he's left with unimaginable damage caused by storms. Ahead of the next general election, we are asking the government to support farmers with flood management & compensate them fairly👉www.nfuonline.com/media/2rqnaakx/flooding.pdf
Farming Recovery Fund "simply was not good enough"
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Farming Recovery Fund "simply was not good enough"
Find a farm assurance meeting near you
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Find a farm assurance meeting near you
A new style vlog this week from NFU President and your officeholder team.
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A new style vlog this week from NFU President and your officeholder team.
The first vlog from your new NFU President
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The first vlog from your new NFU President
NFU Conference 2024 - Opening Video - #NFU24
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NFU Conference 2024 - Opening Video - #NFU24
Sustainable food production IS a public good
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Sustainable food production IS a public good
The challenges of being a British farmer or grower
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The challenges of being a British farmer or grower
A big win for the horticulture sector
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A big win for the horticulture sector
Highlights of Oxford Farming Conference
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Highlights of Oxford Farming Conference
First supermarket responds to the call for a 'Buy British' section
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First supermarket responds to the call for a 'Buy British' section
So how many tax avoidance hobby farmers in the UK. Like Clarkson and Harry.
Thank you Minette, for everything you have done for British Farming. The time, effort and enthusiasm you have put in is tremendous and we certainly appreciate it. God bless you.
Thank you for absolutely being on the side of the farmers..... there are not many like you left!
So good and what a good conference
The Climate Change Agenda versus Farming ua-cam.com/video/75XCxjWMu1M/v-deo.htmlsi=liFw4lJWwny0WtzE
best wishes for your next venture Minette. i've looked forward to your weekly vblog and admire the passion you have for backing farming.
During the lockdowns over 3,000 Brits applied to help out on the farms. Why was only about 850 given interviews and only about 300 were hired? Food security is essential. A farm near us would like to cover the farm with solars panels, everyone in the village is against it, and solar panels are can't be eaten and they can't be recycled either. The same with wind farms.
I applied to a nearby farm and was told to wait two weeks and check with them again. I did and was told: all vacancies were filled. Of course they prefer to use Easrern European workers, living on site (and paying for it) and the closing of the borders did not apply to them.
Non-farmer and not an NFU member here but please do keep this Channel up and running. I’m an outsider to the industry but learn so much from channels such as this one. You only have to look Gareth Wyn Jones and Olly Harrison’s UA-cam updates and viewing figures to realise how much interest and interaction there is on these platforms. With so many pee’d off with coverage elsewhere it is hardly surprising that folks turn to other trusted sources. Best wishes, Tony.
We live in south Lincolnshire but are not farmers. We are behind you all, thank you. Please keep this channel open it keeps us informed. Thank you farmers everywhere.
A huge thank you to you Minette for your hard work and dedication you have been a fantastic president. Good luck for your future. The Walker family Chesterfield farmers.
SHE IS WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM PAID PUPPET......A CRIMINAL PRIVATE UNELECTED ORGANISATION . WEF JOB IS TO STARVE US ALL AND IMPOSE TYRRANY
See you at your NFU conference
All the very best to you and thank you for your dedicated service.
Your a disgrace to UK farming
Why arent you covering the farmers protesting in Europe...
Putin did a far better job for agriculture than the west has done. Putin invested in his Russian agriculture for the last 20 years, for food security for his people. God made the farmers, sing it loud and clear!.
You say government! I say criminals! Not just our gov but most across the western world! Bringing in all these so called laws to restrict and control us. I don't know why more people can't see this. There's no debate, science is cherry picked. If they've got money for farmers to not grow crops, Why don't they subsidise the farmer to grow crops in a more organic way? They're doing what they like and no one is allowed to challenge them! That's my piece, thanks.
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Watching this on Boxing Day Hooray good news for once with this one about the supermarket-farming collaboration. Fast forward to Christmas Day and I would urge folks to check out Olly Harrison’s update about how some supermarkets were once again letting you down during the Christmas rush. Best wishes and Happy Christmas everyone, Tony
Good to hear the research that NFU do is still bringing in good value and is used well.
What British is there to buy?
Are we growing Pak Choi in the UK. All the Pak Choi that I buy in store is from aboard. When I was growing it, it likes Spring and Autumn weather. Pak Choi is high in nutrients and quick to cook. It's also great for people on a low oxalate diet.
"Buy British" brilliant.
In, out and shake it all about. Hoping the future gets brighter by the day for our farmers and land managers in the months and years ahead.
Food security is a priority and investment in our own agriculture. We also have to protect our bio-diversity like Australia does. I applaud the temporary ban on dogs being brought in from Eastern Europe, that should be a permanent ban. I don't think people should be able to travel with their dogs and bring them back into the country. Far too many diseases are being brought into the country that are not native to the UK. DEFRA should also be able to tell us when various non-native diseases arrived and where from on their website. I phoned DEFRA about "Fox lungworm" and they never got back to me. My young dog also caught HEMORRHAGIC GASTROENTERITIS that has a huge impact on livestock. I read that 400,000 cows died of it in Japan.
We are couple seeking for a job grown-up in the village and hard work i can work under pressure and can adapt to any conditioni hope to hear from you soon .thank you
Personally I'd prefer a bit more fat than we usually get, I cycle everywhere
Give me that second breed any day. Love this woman's accent!
I'm not intrested by the lamb right now my attention has been diverted
How does the lamb fair out if you cross them?
Hi Minette. Please take a look at a Sky news report by Tom heap of four days ago. Entitled roughly. Loch neath, toilet. It's about six minutes long and needs urgent attention. Please
Nice
Hi Minette. Do you know a percentage of farmers that are red tractor registered? Or how i find out? Do you know what percentage of used in this country roughly? Or how i would find out? Thanks in advance if you're response.
Sounds like Minette is doing a great job.
lovely!
Deliberate wild fires not because we're boiling. What a mess the government are.
River Wye nearly dead due to all the chicken crap that farmers dump into it. NFU response: 'pollution not caused by farming'. Seriously. You could not make this up. The only thing more full of crap than the Wye is the NFU. You aren't supporting farmers if you don't have any credibility.
Easy the British can't trust anyone.
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Wait, so we do have an extension on seed treatments?
No to genetically modified food.
British food for british people!
You should put more sewage waste in your rivers (now that the EU can’t prevent you from doing it anymore)
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Make sure all commoner attempts to purchase land are blocked Grade ‘C’ produce for Nuneaton town only Remove parliament where they have used funds to purchase land HRH E Buckingham
Conservation of a landscape that has been artificially drained, cleared of trees, and scalped of grass?
Nothing new in that , that's been happening for thousands of years . The alternative is starvation , dimwit.
Is a beaver pond unnatural? Is it unnatural when a bird uses a tool? This landscape was cleared over a thousand years ago by primate hands using simple tools. By your logic the only natural thing to do with opposable thumbs is swing from tree branches..
@@dcg1976 Lol your logic is so incredibly flawed. Was land drained a thousand years ago? No. Are artificial stocking levels that strip the land introduced a thousand years ago? No. Is brush and heather burned and cleared to maintain grassland, yes.
@@EP-bb1rm This girl is raising sheep on pasture in a rotational system somewhere in the UK. Are you holding her responsible for every destructive agricultural practice any human being has ever engaged in anywhere? You're being a little harsh, don't you think? But back to the point at hand. Just because something is destructive doesn't mean it's unnatural. A given practice at a specific time and/or place may be irresponsible or unsustainable, sure. Other practices, such as what she's doing, are sustainable and responsible forms of agriculture. All of Britania was effectively clear cut (80%) by 1100 AD; that's a thousand years if you can't do the math. Humans were installing irrigation to "drain" land and redistribute water in modern day Iran by 4000 BC. Slash and Burn dates back to prehistory. The Egyptians were making sillage by 1500 BC, to maintain "unnatural stocking densities." Agriculture is our nature as a species, it's our version of a beaver dam, termite mound, ant colony, prariedog town, etc. There are sustainable and unsustainable means of agriculture but they are all natural by the mere fact we are part of nature and it is what we do. Since they've been managing sheep the same way in the UK for nearly 2000 years its obviously sustainable. There's no need to be a condescending twat towards this young lady.
@@dcg1976 Thousands of years ago we weren't grazing livestock with the same intensity. We weren't using wire fences to seperate livestock. We weren't artificially managing the species grown on pasture for maximum productivity (much of which has happened since the 60s). Quite a poor grasp of history you have there, seems your English language resorts to insults too. Perhaps the pre-history is your niche?