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      Which TV chef told viewers this month: “Shame on you if you don’t buy British”?
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      • Jamie Oliver

      • Hugh Fernley-Whittingstall

      • John Torode

      • Gordon Ramsey

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      1. Which TV chef told viewers this month: “Shame on you if you don’t buy British”?
        1. Jamie Oliver
        2. Hugh Fernley-Whittingstall
        3. John Torode
        4. Gordon Ramsey
        1. Jamie Oliver was the TV chef who told viewers to 'buy British' during his Channel 4 show 'Jamie Saves Our Bacon'.

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      2. Which manufacturer is top of the UK tractor market according to latest figures?
        1. Claas
        2. Massey Ferguson
        3. John Deere
        4. New Holland
        1. Sales figures released just before machinery show LAMMA revealed John Deere had topped the list as most popular tractor company.

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      3. What price did hoggets reach this month thanks to the weak sterling?
        1. £80/head
        2. £90/head
        3. £100/head
        4. £110/head
        1. Prices topped at £100/head for Texel-cross lambs at Borderway Mart, Carlisle, while at St Boswells market in Roxburghshire, the top Texels hit £101 a head.

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      4. UK farming's total income rose 42% last year. What was the average for individual farmers?
        1. £14,185
        2. £16,185
        3. £18,185
        4. £20,185
        1. According to DEFRA, the average farm income for farmers in 2008 was £18,185. Total UK farm incomes had increased by 42% to £3.46bn.

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      5. DEFRA announced increased funding of £3.4m this month for research into the disappearance
        1. Otters
        2. Honey Bees
        3. Voles
        4. Sparrows
        1. DEFRA has invested £3.4m to sudy bee health. Since last summer one in three bee colonies has been lost - the extra money will fund an investigation into why this has happened.

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      6. Which high-profile farmer announced they were quitting dairying this month?
        1. Jim McLaren, NFUS president
        2. Charlie Whittingham, Farmers Weekly’s Dairy Farmer of the Ye
        3. Lyndon Edwards, RABDF chairman
        4. Winston Reed, Devon farmer and renewable energy champion
        1. NFUS President Jim McLaren said he would start selling his 130 head dairy herd 'within weeks' due to other commitments.

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      7. Who criticised DEFRA's food production attitude in a scathing letter to Farmers Weekly?
        1. Lord Haskins, former Northern Foods boss
        2. Sir Anthony Bamford , JCB chief
        3. Peter Kendall, NFU president
        4. Winston Read, Devon dairy farmer and renewable fuel champion
        1. JCB boss Sir Anthony Bamford said DEFRA Secretary Hilary Benn needs to set out clear action to boost food production.

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      8. According to fire fighters, what was to blame for two cows sinking into a slurry pit?
        1. An unrepaired fence
        2. Fierce winds blowing the farm gate open
        3. The farm’s resident border collie
        4. Walkers leaving the farmyard gate open
        1. Rescuers said walkers had left the gate to the farmyard in Hampshire open. The cows wandered out of the yard and didn't realise the slurry pit wasn't solid ground.

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