Alan takes
the chair
Alan Bowe has taken over the chair of the
H&H Group from David
Trimble, who
had held the office from April 2003. [more]
CAP reform impacts on Group’s
profits
CAP reform and the single farm payment system
have impacted on the H&H Group's farmstock business and,
as a result, both turnover and profit are down for the Group
for the six months to December 31, 2005. [more]
Beef Expo comes to Borderway
All roads will lead to Harrison & Hetherington's
Borderway Mart, Carlisle, on Friday, June 2nd, for the UK's
national beef event, Beef Expo 2006. [more]
Second spring sheep dog sale
Following on from the
success of last year's inaugural sale of working sheep dogs at
Lazonby, Harrison & Hetherington is staging
another auction at Lazonby Mart on May 10th. [more]
Seeing the wood for the trees...
The EWGS is part
of the Environment support measures provided by DEFRA and is operated
by the Forestry Commission under the ERDP. [more]
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breeds go under the hammer
Well, the month of May is fast approaching
as Borderway Beef Month, featuring no les than 11 beef breeds -
Simmental, Charolais, Blonde d'Aquitaine, Belgian Blue, Limousin,
Aberdeen Angus, Beef Shorthorn, South Devon, Hereford, Parthenais
and Bazadaise, writes pedigree auctioneer David Dickinson.
[more]
Dedication pays for Border and Lakeland sales
Pedigree dairy cattle trade at
Borderway is booming, with the Border & Lakeland
events earning the reputation as one of the best Holstein club sales
in the country. [more]
Mapping changes - what happens now?
The RPA has now released details of the mechanisms for notifying
amendments to Rural Land Registry Maps. [more]
Village show hosts national Galloway line-up
Gilsland
Agricultural Society will have cattle classes for the first time
in many years when it hosts the prestigious National Galloway Show
on August 6th. [more]
Have you got the EX Factor?
The EX Factor is coming to Borderway on May 20th 2006. [more]
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Governor talks to agribusiness
The Governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, attended a
working lunch
with representatives of Cumbrian agribusiness at the Shepherds
Inn,
Carlisle, on February 1, organised by the H&H Group. The
lunch, which was
attended by 42 people, was followed by a tour of Borderway Mart,
as well as
visits to other businesses in the county. Mr King is pictured
left with H&H
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