Marchigiana
Definition: Marchigiana
Marchigiana: a breed of white beef cattle from Italy, now imported into the UK and used for crossbreeding to improve beef-calf quality in dairy cows. Raising Marchigiana cattle can help farmers improve the quality and yield of their beef production, contributing to better income and farm sustainability.
Populism represents a call for action that the political elites have ignored for far too long. — populistpolicy.org
The farm radio’s coverage of new farming technologies is very useful.