• First water quality tests in 2017 similar to 2016
THE first water quality tests for the 2017 growing season show that levels of pesticides in untreated water are similar to those recorded last year.
THE first water quality tests for the 2017 growing season show that levels of pesticides in untreated water are similar to those recorded last year.
THE risk of an outbreak of avian influenza (also known as avian flu or bird flu) remains low but uncertain, and the States Veterinary Officer
Jersey and Normandy will once again work together at the Paris International Agricultural Show (Salon International de l’Agriculture) that runs between 26 February and
Jersey’s minister for the environment has ordered an immediate ban on the sale and distribution of the chemical weed killer Linuron Deputy Steve Luce has
MEASURES to add further protection to Jersey’s bass stocks have come into force following approval by the Minister for the Environment, Deputy Steve Luce. These
THE new issue of RURAL magazine is due back from the printers at the beginning of the week starting 6 February. Throughout the rest of
THE Winter Show of TheJersey Poultry and Ornithological Society is taking place at the Royal Jersey Showground, Trinity on Saturday 30 January. It
THE tenth Genuine Jersey Royal Potato Growing Competition, organised by the Genuine Jersey Products Association and sponsored by The Channel Islands Co-operative Society,
The Marine Resources Panel has agreed a package of legislative measures to protect Jersey’s bass stocks. At a meeting on
The National Trust for Jersey has sent us their programme for 2016. It follows below: February Thursday 4 February – Coastal Cinema Kindly supported by
Tuesday 16 February: Jennifer Rendell will present “Who’s that in the garden?” – interesting research on some familiar plants, who they’re named after and
The National Trust for Jersey and Jersey Heritage invite your company to join them in a ‘Wandering Wassail’ at Hamptonne and