The Farmers Mart Apr-May 2018 - Issue 56 | Page 4

4 EDITOR’S INTRO APR/MAY 2018 • farmers-mart.co.uk It’s been an interesting couple of months, and generally not in a great way. The start of the lambing season was beset with difficulties caused mainly by the weather we experienced. Heavy snows and torrential rain made the start of the season fraught with many problems. If that wasn’t difficult enough sheep farmers have had to contend with a growing rise in attacks on sheep by dogs. WE’VE seen a growing increase across the country sheep wor- rying, every day there are posts on Twitter by farmers and police describing in graphic detail attacks on sheep, either showing the horrific injuries caused or the needless death of sheep and in some cases lambs. There seems to be an increase in irrespon- sible dog owners who allow their animals to run free around livestock. A national campaign has been launched to raise awareness to the issue under the title ‘Take the Lead’. Its aim is to highlight the need to keep dogs on the lead when around livestock in the countryside. All dogs have a natural instinct to chase, and just because a family pet is loving and friendly doesn’t mean it won’t chase livestock in a field. The dog may not bite whilst chasing, but the act of chasing down sheep may cause the animal to die through panic and fear. The harsh weather also caused problems for those who would normally sow spring crops at this time of the year. With the heavy snows followed by torrential rain, meant that fields became water soaked delayed farmers sowing the first crops of the year. This is likely to hamper harvest yields later in the farming year. Many farms around the country have said they are a month behind which will have a knock-on effect going forward. Hopefully as we move into May and beyond the worst of the weather is behind us. In this issue we have started a new feature looking at a par- ticular breed, in this issue we’re looking at the Teeswater Sheep breed. We’d love to hear from other breed associations who would like to be featured in fu- ture issues of the magazine. Any breed association who would like to be featured should contact me on my email; jason@cvgroup. co.uk. I would also like to hear from anyone who has restored a classic tractor or piece of ma- chinery and wou