What's New
BIGGEST ISSUE EVER! July's 52-page summer special is out now
Posted June 30th, 2010
New features this month include a re-launched property section including editorial reviews of opportunities to move to the home and location that just might tick all of your boxes. farm 'n' equine readers are looking for farm properties, smallholdings and equestrian homes just like yours, so speak to your estate agent about the amazingly cost effective advertising and FREE editorial opportunities that now exist in farm 'n' equine.
Also new this month is The Law In Action, in which the legal team from Jacksons Law Firm answer reader's questions on important legal issues that affect the farming, equine and rural sectors. You can submit questions to client@farmnequine.co.uk. Obviously not all questions can be answered each month.
farm 'n' equine NEW LOOK WEBSITE
Posted 1st November 2009
Welcome to the new-look farm 'n' equine website that is now fully live, just as the November issue reaches subscribers. It is linked to farm 'n' equine's busy facebook page and has been designed to offer easy access to more information about all the products and services featured in the magazine via direct web links.
farm 'n' equine SPONSORS AT STAINSBY GRANGE
Posted 2nd October 2009
farm 'n' equine is the new sponsor of the unaffiliated Sunday show jumping at Stainsby Grange and giving away loads of free subscriptions at each show. Visit Stainsby Grange Equestrian Centre for more information and schedules.
farm 'n' equine - NEW COVER
Posted 1st Sepember 2009
Just a quick update, as farm 'n' equine continues to enjoy significant growth and from the September issue, (publication date September 1st) has a high gloss, laminated cover, adding significantly to its already strong editorial and expert feature content.
farm ‘n’ equine IS NOW ON FACEBOOK
Story posted 3rd JULY 2009
farm ‘n’ equine magazine now has a new page on Facebook, so if you want to follow all the latest news, log on! You can also follow our updates on Twitter.
farm ‘n’ equine SUPPORT FOR BRITISH SHOW JUMPING ASSOCIATION REGION B AMATEUR LEAGUES
Story posted 13th June, 2008
farm ‘n’ equine magazine has agreed a new sponsorship to support the British Show Jumping Association (BSJA) Region B Amateur Leagues, which run in Cumbria, Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside, Cheshire, Clwyd, Gwynedd, the Isle of Man and Anglesey and will collectively be known as The farm ‘n’ equine League.
Launched in 2004, farm ‘n’ equine has become known as the leading regional for everyone with rural interests in the north of England and southern Scotland and is available from retailers or on subscription. Published by an independent team with a huge amount of equestrian experience it offers a wide range of news, profiles and specialist features written by experts.
Editor Pam Harrison announced the new BSJA Sponsorship saying, “We are pleased to be able to support the BSJA in our region, particularly as the Amateur Leagues are so popular with the riders who are our readers. We are planning some interesting show jumping features and reader offers in coming months and will be working closely with the BSJA to promote the farm ‘n’ equine League.
BSJA Head of Communications Maria Clayton, who confirmed the new sponsorship said, “farm ‘n’ equine is a lively and interesting read, the editorial team has a great knowledge of show jumping and we are delighted to have such a well-respected regional magazine supporting show jumping in the north.”
NEW MEDIA PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FESTIVAL OF CHAMPIONS
Story posted May 1st, 2008
One of the competition phenomenons of the last decade, The Festival of Champions shows have become the most popular - by entry numbers at least - unaffiliated competitions on the circuit.
The brainchild of international commentator Steven Gardner, The Festival of Champions was founded 16 years ago in Lancashire and farm 'n' equine is delighted to be working with The Festival Association as its Media Partner, helping to raise the profile of the these fabulous shows across the region. To find out more visit www.festivalofchampions.co.uk
NEW AUCTIONS & SALES PAGES COMING IN MAY
Story posted April 1st, 2008
Based on the successful format of our Property pages, farm 'n' equine's new Auctions and Sales pages will be launched in the May issue and provide information from across the region. If you want to find out more, email rachel.wadge@farmnequine.co.uk or contact 01228 676935
SPRING PLANNING - HAVE YOU ANY NEWS FOR US?
Story posted March 11th, 2008
If you are involved in organising an event this year, farm 'n' equine is always interested in hearing your news. We publish information about competitions, shows and other events in every issue, so email your stories and photographs to shows@farmnequine.co.uk We can't publish everything we receive, but if it's an interesting story, we'd like to let our readers know what you're planning.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE LEADING REGIONAL FOR EVERYONE WITH RURAL INTERESTS
Story posted February 1st, 2008
With a cover price of just £1.20, farm 'n' equine brings together news and views from the farming and equine sectors, along with a vibrant section focusing on country living. Features are written by experts in their field and provide in-depth comment and topical review of the issues that affect the rural sector. An annual subscription costs just £20.00 (11 issues). Just follow the link to Subscriptions.
DAIRY HERD MANAGEMENT
Story posted August 2nd, 2007
Management of the modern dairy herd involves more considerations than ever before, most of which impact on economics and profitability, so leaving no stone unturned makes good sense. The August issue of farm 'n' equine launches a new series of features written by SAC Dairy Consultant Paul Mardell (Email Paul Mardell here). Paul's career in the industry will be profiled in the September issue.
SELLING PROPERTY?
Story posted April 4th, 2007
Whether selling privately or through an estate agent, cost-effective advertising to the right potential buyers is really important and farm 'n' equine's new property section ticks all the boxes. On the page in the printed magazine and online at farm 'n' equine property the opportunities can add significantly to the marketing of your property without adding much to the cost. Take a look online or call Rachel Wadge on 01228 676935 or email Rachel Wadge for more details.