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Issue 1 October 2001
- Chairman’s message
- Grazing with donkeys
- Comparing experience of grassland management
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Issue 2 May 2002
- Secretary’s report
- How much flower-rich grassland do we have on and near the Hudnalls Common?
- Three flowers to look for among the grasslands
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Issue 3 October 2002
- Chairman’s report
- Reports on field visits to Bryn House, Brook Farm, Sylvan House, Tyers Hall
- How hay became silage, and what’s haylage?
- Stone walls
- Late flowers
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Issue 4 January 2003
- A summary of grazing characteristics taken from the Breed Profiles Handbook
- Library: a list of books held in the Grasslands Project library
- Stone walls on the Common
- Old Orchards
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Issue 5 May 2003
- Chairman’s roundup
- Orchards and countryside stewardship
- Horse pasture management
- How supermarkets affect wildlife
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Issue 6 October 2003
- Chairman’s message: Whither the Grasslands?
- Organic or Gimmick?
- Plant surveys
- Marketing meat from conservation grazing on the Woolhope Dome
- Spring visit reports: Harthill Cottage, Firtree Cottage
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Issue 7 April 2004
- Machinery bid successful
- Book reviews
- Where is the best grassland on the Common?
- What’s different in the Woolhope Dome?
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Issue 8 July 2004
- Grant news and progress
- Improving your meadows
- Rare Breeds: Part 1
- Field visits: Rodmore and Abbey Passage Farm
- New plants on the Common
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Issue 9 November 2004
- Yellow-rattle: an aid to flower-rich grassland
- Green hay news
- Rare breeds Part 2: Gloucester cattle
- Machinery report
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Issue 10 April 2005
- Trees on the Common
- Fungi of the Hudnalls Grassland
- Using our machinery
- Rare breeds: White Park cattle
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Issue 11 September 2005
- Making hay – or was it haylage?
- Rent a cow
- Fields at Rosemesne, Lower Meend
- Report on visit to Yewtree Farm
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Issue 12 April 2006
- Soay Sheep- How to solve the problem of long established bracken and brambles
- Looking after the fields at Tyersall
- Machinery Operations update
- Flowers in the Fields: a review of the booklet on the natural history of grassland in the Hudnalls
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Issue 13 September 2006
- Dexter Cattle - Little cows with a big future
- Machinery update
- Bracken Control - to flail or not to flail
- How the PGP is helping wild flowers to re-establish
- Barbecue - 29 July
- Orchids
- Nightjar watch
Issue 14 April 2007
The PGP Management Service
- Machinery News
- Stewardship
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Issue 15 October 2007
- Flower-rich grassland and meat
- Managing our meadows
- Grazing animal survey
- Bracken
- Insurance for small field owners
- Haymaking and Open Day
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Issue 16 March 2008
- Apples, Pears and the like
- Apple orchards and cider
- Improving our meadows
- Our Management Service
- Traditional Haymaking
- Publications
Issue 17 October 2008
Grazing Animals Group
Scything bracken
Open Day
Brown-Banded Carder Bees
Flower Hunt for StBriavels School
Issue 18 April 2009
Programme for 2009
Keeping Hebridean sheep
Management service
Looking after flower-rich grassland
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19 September 2009
Peter Chard
Flowers Leaflet
Primroses
Grassland Management
Issue 20 April 2010
Food from our fields
Fungi of meadows and hedgerows
Drinks from wild fruits and herbs
High Nature Value Farmland
Grassland Management
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