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FWAG

The National Farming and Wildlife Advisory Association represents local Farming & Wildlife Advisory Groups (FWAGs) across the UK. These groups help British farmers by providing trusted, independent, environmental advice.

FWAG's content

  • Herbal Leys Virtual Field Day: Parts 1 & 2

    This is part 1 and 2 of a collaborative 2-part series of virtual events exploring establishment, management, soil health, grazing and ensiling in relation to herbal leys.

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  • Integrated Local Delivery Framework

    We demand a lot from our land. The integrated local delivery tool helps communities take control of their local environment and work with farmers and other stakeholders to protect it.

    resource
  • A Community Guide to Your Water Environment

    A guide to how communities and farmers can take charge of their local water environment to produce multiple benefits for all.

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  • Butterflies and farmland

    Simple measures you can take to encourage the more common, widespread species of butterflies and moths on your farm.

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FWAG's associated farmers

  • Ashton Hawker

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    Gardners Farm
    We are a mixed farm set across 1600 acres of Cotswold Brash, the stony, thin and relatively heavy soils that run through Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and...
    Integrated Farming
  • Tim Downes

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    The Farm, Longnor, south Shropshire
    I run the family farm, near Shrewsbury in Shropshire, in partnership with my wife Louise and my parents John and Chris. It has been organic...
    Organic

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