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Farmers Review Blogging Section & Upgrades

Welcome to the Farmers Review Blog Section, we have been working hard for the past months working on a number of updates for the website. One of which being the blogging feature which gives opinion from farmers, agronomists, industry experts as well as international perspectives relevant to the UK industry.  With the blogs registered members have the chance to respond & make comments on what they have just read. We hope this tool gets used & we encourage interesting & insightful conversations.

If you feel you have something interesting to say & want to share your views with the Farmers Review community please contact us and we can get working together.

The new Farmers Review app & mobile website is within touching distance and will be launched officially this week. This exciting addition to the Farmers Review platform will allow you to use Farmers Review on the move, you can access all the products, make & read reviews as well as reading our latest blogs. Innitially the app will only be available for Iphones & Ipads, however in the near future we will also launch the app on Android & Windows phones.  The website continues to develop with the introduction of a fully interactive profile page, this means you will be able to upload photo’s & videos to your activity stream, you can also update your current status & communicate direct with manufacturers and other members. These upgrades will all be available within the next 2 weeks.

It appears the harvest is finally here with OSR and barley crops being cut all around the office area in East Anglia and we are just hearing that some of the early wheat is now being cut!  With this in mind make sure you review the barley and OSR crops you have harvested this year, your opinions are valuable to the other users who look to reviews for advice for their imminent cropping plans. It’s your opinions what matters!

Good luck with the harvest!

 

Speak soon.

Farmers Review Tom

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