October edition (ISSUE 50!) is out – read it here!

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There’s a Yeovil doctor teaching Afghan women to save babies, Princess Anne in Sherborne, the man who dreams in Tractor, the extraordinary equine photographer, yet more planning (sorry … but someone has to keep banging on), more information on cover crop seed than you ever thought you needed, Wild Woodbury three years on … and HELP! There’s baby barn owls in the combine!
Do me a favour – just click below and go look at the index? It’s WAY prettier, and has everything you need to know, I promise …

  • What next for Dinah’s Hollow?
    Environmental disaster or essential work to avoid a tragedy?
  • Dr Michael Fernando, the Yeovil doctor saving babies lives in Afghanistan
  • C&O’s Matthew Holland – 46 years of tractors, fighting fires, making honey and selling cider!
  • Equestrian photographer Brian Stubbs on the discipline of photography, the challenge of action shots, and the joy of the horse-rider bond
    •In farming, George Hosford’s a bit obsessed with cover crop seeds and grain store activity, while Andrew Livingston is finally giving up the fight on meat imports. We really can’t have it all.
  • In wildlife, we see what three years of re-wilding Wild Woodbury looks like, Jame Adams talks about ivy, the unsung hero of autumn … and HELP! There are baby barn owls in the combine!
    •Plus pages and pages of Community News and What’s Ons, health, local history, gardening … why WOULDN’T you want a flick through?
    https://www.bvmagazine.co.uk

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