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In this issue

THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND

Brand new or classic, how to choose the perfect tractor for your needs

The Environmental Agency and smallholders

An exclusive insight into managing environmental responsibilities

Sheep worrying – time to take action!

Did you know its one of the most reported rural crimes?

Protecting your property

How to make your smallholding secure

Making homemade wine from your fruit

It’s easier than you think to fill your glass

The reality of a rainy smallholding

A wet way forward to achieving self sufficiency

The plentiful polytunnel

Using your undercover garden to its full advantage

The Country Smallholder Magazine Description:

PublisherKelsey Media

CategoryAnimals & Pets

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

The Country Smallholder is aimed at the ever-increasing UK audience interested in living a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable way of life. From people already living on a smallholding, to allotment owners; from those with a couple of acres of land, to those aspiring to get more out of their garden or even window box. With 73% of UK residents claiming to want to live more sustainably post Covid, The Country Smallholder has something for everyone.

Every issue will carry; free vet advice; helpful practical features on all aspects of smallholding, from keeping chickens to crop rotation; information on poultry, pigs, sheep, goats, cattle, and alpacas; rural crafts; property; small tractors and machinery, as well as keeping readers up to date with all the latest news and innovations.

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