No Show & the Summer Solstice
Going virtual, how rural communities are finding ways to stage their agricultural shows and we mark the summer solstice with a walk to a mystical cairn in Gwynedd
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Agricultural Shows would've been welcoming livestock, plants, produce and the public this summer but all such events have been called off because of the Coronavirus pandemic restrictions. It leaves many fearing for the future of their events but the show must go on for some as they explore virtual agricultural shows !
Rosettes - with no agricultural shows there's no rosettes to be awarded! We speak Wales' largest manufacturer of rosettes based in Ceredigion. 銆赌
The Head Gardener at Aberglasney, in the Towy valley has been hard at work during lockdown, to keep things looking pristine but tells us he's looking forward to welcoming the public back in銆赌
The Vegetarian shepherd - the sheep farmer in Monmouthshire who chooses not to rear his sheep for meat, but breeds them for conservation grazing銆赌
and the summer solstice - Huw and Molly make the most of the midsummer's extended daylight at Bryn Cader Faner
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- Sun 21 Jun 2020 07:00麻豆官网首页入口 Radio Wales
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