Welsh Farming
and the Environment
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- Farm management
- Environment management
- Production technology
- Watershed management
- Soil conservation
- Water conservation
- Grassland management
- Wildlife management
- Production technology
- Sheep
production
- Milk production
- Beef production
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- Animal nutrition
- Animal health
- Animal breeding
- Alternative enterprises
- Organic farming
- Marketing
- Adding value
- Energy issues
- Energy crops
- Regulations and cross compliance
- Rural
development programmes
- Protected areas and National
Parks
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International Development
Projects
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- Agricultural/ Environmental projects
- Protected
areas/ National Park Management
- Biodiversity
- Rural
Tourism
- Alternative energy
- Organic farming
- Project
proposals
- Impact
assessment
- Report writing
- Marketing and
selling
- Product processing
- Funding sources and access
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- Integrated farm management
- Recording,
analysis & decision making
- On-Farm Technology
- Crop
production
- Livestock
- Draught / pack animals
- Poultry
- Fruit
and vegetable production
- Energy crops
- Beekeeping
- Fish
farming
- Pest and disease control
- Post-harvest
storage
- Water use/irrigation
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Smallholder Agriculture
in Europe and the UK
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- Starting-up
- Situation assessments
- Land use choices
- Organic
production
- Mediterranean crops
- Fruit and vegetable production
- Self-sufficiency
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- Backyard sheep, pigs and poultry
- Small scale
dairying
- Bee keeping
- Fish farming
- Home
processing
- Alternative energy
- European rules and regulations
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Horse and
Equine Management
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- Keeping horses and ponies
- Nutrition
- Health
and welfare
- Grassland Management
- Breeds and breeding
- Farriery
- Saddlery
and harness
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- Stabling and buildings
- Stable management
- Horse training
- Marketing
services
- Long distance riding
- Eco-tourism
and trekking
- Working horses & other equines
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