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Barnstorming businesses
The Field

Barnstorming businesses

The cows and threshing machines have gone but a diverse range of businesses is breathing new life into our derelict farm buildings

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7 mins  |
April 2020
Putting Britain on the map
The Field

Putting Britain on the map

Ordnance Survey owes much to the remarkable work of William Mudge, who died 200 years ago this month.

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6 mins  |
April 2020
1750-1930 Creating the foxhunting interior
The Field

1750-1930 Creating the foxhunting interior

Great halls, libraries, art and furniture have been used to venerate venery, creating the perfect environment for reflecting on the day

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April 2020
Shooting Times & Country

Time to bring on their A game

We all know that some shoots struggle to make use of excess shot birds but game dealers are rising to the challenge, believes Jeremy Hobson

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6 mins  |
March 18, 2020
TB vaccine is given cautious welcome as cull phased out
Shooting Times & Country

TB vaccine is given cautious welcome as cull phased out

The Government has changed its policy on controlling bovine tuberculosis but a new vaccine has yet to be fully tested.

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March 18, 2020
Shooting Times & Country

Send for the duck docs

Disease among our wildfowl is thankfully rare but how prepared would Great Britain be to deal with such an outbreak, wonders Stanley Duncan

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March 18, 2020
Shooting Times & Country

Righting a terrible wrong

The value of hard-won hillcraft is brought into sharp focus when stalking a hind amid the snow-covered mountains of Cumbria almost ends in disaster.

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6 mins  |
March 18, 2020
Remington McMillan stocked special .308
Shooting Times & Country

Remington McMillan stocked special .308

Remington is at the forefront of rifle design and has hit the mark with the tough, accurate 700 McMillan Sporter, says Bruce Potts

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March 18, 2020
Masters of the sky
Shooting Times & Country

Masters of the sky

There are a lot of people who turn their nose up at driven duck but done properly it is a glorious sight to behold, says Charles Grisedale

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March 18, 2020
Let us spray
Shooting Times & Country

Let us spray

It is vital to protect crops and this must govern your decisions out in the field, says Liam Bell

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4 mins  |
March 18, 2020
Keeping him sweet
Shooting Times & Country

Keeping him sweet

Has your gundog ever collapsed on a shoot in challenging conditions? It could be suffering hunting dog hypoglycaemia, says David Tomlinson

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March 18, 2020
Shooting Times & Country

Gaudy, proud and so painfully vulnerable

A blackgrouse lek — the mesmerising display he puts on to attract a female — is something most people will never see, says Patrick Laurie

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March 18, 2020
Shooting Times & Country

Covering all the bases

The right game crop will allow shoots to deliver more than just good sport

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March 18, 2020
Wet and wild
Shooting Times & Country

Wet and wild

Mike Swan suggests simple ways to transform your shoot into a haven for birds and insects

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4 mins  |
March 11, 2020
Travelling light to flight
Shooting Times & Country

Travelling light to flight

The weather is atrocious and the ground’s a quagmire but the pigeon still need to be controlled, so Tom Payne goes flighting

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March 11, 2020
Tracking a troublesome fox
Shooting Times & Country

Tracking a troublesome fox

With a neighbour’s newborn lambs under threat, Simon Garnham details his night-time pursuit of the predator

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March 11, 2020
The lie of the lunde
Shooting Times & Country

The lie of the lunde

Using hounds to flush a fox to guns is standard practice in Scotland and is an activity that seems likely to increase, says Megan Rowland

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4 mins  |
March 11, 2020
Taken down a peg
Shooting Times & Country

Taken down a peg

A good beating dog is essential to a successful day on the shooting field but advice on training is in short supply, says David Tomlinson

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4 mins  |
March 11, 2020
The fantastic four
Shooting Times & Country

The fantastic four

Four gold heads from the same estate that yielded three in 2018 were highlights of the 2019 Scottish roe review, says Iain Watson

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March 11, 2020
Reeling in a record-breaker
Shooting Times & Country

Reeling in a record-breaker

Helping to land a friend’s personal best pike makes for a memorable outing on the Great Ouse

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March 11, 2020
Going back to school
Shooting Times & Country

Going back to school

Many shooters forget that a flighted pigeon is a difficult target but it can be great fun once you have re-learned the basics, says John Humphreys

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March 11, 2020
Lead Shot Use — The EU And Beyond
Shooting Times & Country

Lead Shot Use — The EU And Beyond

As the shooting industry prepares to phase out lead over the next five years, Diggory Hadoke looks at how other countries have fared

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March 11, 2020
Licence to kale
Shooting Times & Country

Licence to kale

Sea kale is the coastal gift that keeps on giving, but don’t go mad — you only need to take a little at a time, says John Wright

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4 mins  |
March 04, 2020
Waxing lyrical
Shooting Times & Country

Waxing lyrical

Instantly recognisable by their bright blazes of colour, waxwing are among our prettiest birds — but you may have to travel to see one

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March 04, 2020
Gamekeeper
Shooting Times & Country

Gamekeeper

Managing woodland areas for game birds is a difficult balancing act, but careful planning and meticulous work will be richly rewarded

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March 04, 2020
Country Diary
Shooting Times & Country

Country Diary

Choosing a top 12 of birds — one for each month of the year — might be a mere flight of fancy, but it shows how endlessly fascinating they are

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March 04, 2020
In the teeth of the storm
Shooting Times & Country

In the teeth of the storm

Raging February winds make it a day to savour for Simon Garnham on a three-phase expedition geared to capitalise on the conditions

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March 04, 2020
Hot dogs
Shooting Times & Country

Hot dogs

Dog theft is all too common — but what happens to stolen gundogs, asks Matt Cross

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5 mins  |
March 04, 2020
A rabbiting right-and-left
Shooting Times & Country

A rabbiting right-and-left

Let Storm Ciara do her worst; Simon Whitehead and friends don’t care a jot for the weather so long as they can keep catching bunnies

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5 mins  |
March 04, 2020
Outcry Over Lead Phase-out
Shooting Times & Country

Outcry Over Lead Phase-out

Members say they should have been consulted by UK’s shooting organisations over plan to phase out lead shot over five-year period

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March 04, 2020