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Ffermio
''Ffermio'' (English: ''Farming'') is a farming and countryside magazine series, which is broadcast on S4C on Monday nights at 8.25pm. ''Ffermio'' was launched in 1997 and the original series was presented by Sulwyn Thomas, Gerallt Pennant and Rachael Garside, and dealt with the latest farming issues, as well as including the latest livestock market prices throughout Wales. In 2005 the series was relaunched with a new branding and presenting team. The launch included the usual weekly ''Ffermio'' Welsh television programme on ''S4C'', and a twice-weekly farming news and weather bulletin on ''S4C Digidol''. The new presenters included Iola Wyn, Daloni Metcalfe, Alun Elidyr and Mererid Wigley. The ''Bwletin Ffermio'' included details on legislation and market prices for example, which meant that longer items could be featured in the half-hour programmes on subjects of wider appeal such as organic food Organic food, ecological food or biological food are food and drin ...
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Terwyn Davies
Terwyn Davies (born 3 April 1979) is a Welsh broadcaster, originally from Ceredigion in Wales, who is currently presenting S4C's farming and rural affairs programme, Ffermio. He lives in a mock Tudor Barratt home development in Carmarthen, West Wales. Early history Terwyn was brought up in the Aeron Valley, Ceredigion, and was educated at Felinfach Primary School and then at Aberaeron Comprehensive School before studying Communication at the University of Wales, Bangor and taking a post-graduate course in Journalism. Radio Ceredigion Terwyn joined the Radio Ceredigion presenting team in 1995, and presented various dedication, music and travel programmes, including a weekly two-hour country music show - in which he played the best new country music from Nashville and the latest Welsh country music artistes. He does not like hip hop however. BBC Radio Cymru In October 1999, whilst still at University, Terwyn joined the BBC Radio Cymru presenting team where he co-presented ...
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Daloni Metcalfe
Daloni Metcalfe is a Welsh television and radio presenter (born 9 February 1968), currently presenting the Ffermio and Fferm Ffactor series on S4C. Early life Daloni's family were farmers breeding cattle and sheep on a small holding in the parish of Llanrhychwyn in the Conwy Valley. In her youth, she was a member of Llanrwst Young Farmers' Club. She graduated from the University of Wales Aberystwyth. Broadcasting career Daloni's first job with BBC Wales, in 1989, saw her in Dyffryn Conwy presenting at the National Eisteddfod In Welsh culture, an ''eisteddfod'' is an institution and festival with several ranked competitions, including in poetry and music. The term ''eisteddfod'', which is formed from the Welsh morphemes: , meaning 'sit', and , meaning 'be', means, a .... She expanded into other areas including presenting for Heno and Wedi 7 and presenting the news for S4C, for whom she also annually presents the Royal Welsh Show. She joined the Ffermio team in Janu ...
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Magazine
A magazine is a periodical publication, generally published on a regular schedule (often weekly or monthly), containing a variety of content. They are generally financed by advertising, purchase price, prepaid subscriptions, or by a combination of the three. Definition In the technical sense a '' journal'' has continuous pagination throughout a volume. Thus '' Business Week'', which starts each issue anew with page one, is a magazine, but the ''Journal of Business Communication'', which continues the same sequence of pagination throughout the coterminous year, is a journal. Some professional or trade publications are also peer-reviewed, for example the '' Journal of Accountancy''. Non-peer-reviewed academic or professional publications are generally ''professional magazines''. That a publication calls itself a ''journal'' does not make it a journal in the technical sense; '' The Wall Street Journal'' is actually a newspaper. Etymology The word "magazine" derives from Arabi ...
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Rachael Garside
Rachel ( he, רָחֵל, Modern: Raḥel, Tiberian: Rāḫēl, Rāḥēl), meaning " ewe", is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, popularized by the biblical figure Rachel, the wife of Israelite patriarch Jacob. Ashkenazi Jewish matronymic surnames Rokhlin (variants: Rochlin, Rohlin), Raskin, Raskine, Rashkin, Rashkind are derived from variants of the name. The Jewish version of the surname Ruskin is an Americanized form of Raskin. Sixteenth century baptismal records from England show that Rachel was first used by English Christians in the mid-1500s, becoming popular during the Protestant Reformation along with other names from the Bible. Usage The name has been among the five hundred most commonly used names in recent years for newborn girls in France, Ireland, Israel, United Kingdom and the United States. Variants *Rachey, Rahel, Rocha, Rochel, Rochie, Rochale, Rochele, Rochlin, Recha, Reche, Reichil, Rela, Releh, Relin, Reiyelina, Rekel, Rikel, Rikla, Rikle ...
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Welsh Language Television
Welsh may refer to: Related to Wales * Welsh, referring or related to Wales * Welsh language, a Brittonic Celtic language spoken in Wales * Welsh people People * Welsh (surname) * Sometimes used as a synonym for the ancient Britons (Celtic people) Animals * Welsh (pig) Places * Welsh Basin, a basin during the Cambrian, Ordovician and Silurian geological periods * Welsh, Louisiana, a town in the United States * Welsh, Ohio, an unincorporated community in the United States See also * Welch (other) * * * Cambrian + Cymru Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the Wales–England border, east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the ... {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Iola Wyn
Iola or IOLA may refer to: * ''Iola'', the ''nom de plume'' of African-American writer Ida B. Wells * ''Iola'' (steamboat 1885), a steamboat active on Puget Sound from 1885 to 1915 * Interest on Lawyer Trust Accounts, a method of raising money for charitable purposes in the United States * Myrmarachne, a genus of jumping spiders Places ;In the United States * Iola, Colorado, a ghost town * Iola, Illinois, a village in Clay County, Illinois *Iola, Kansas, a city in Allen County, Kansas *Iola, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place in Columbia County, Pennsylvania *Iola, Texas, a city in Grimes County, Texas *Iola, Wisconsin, a village in Waupaca County, Wisconsin *Iola (town), Wisconsin, a town in Waupaca County, Wisconsin Given name * Iola Fuller (1906–1993), American writer * Iola Gregory (1946–2017), Welsh actress * Iola Abraham Ikkidluak (1936–2003), Inuit artist * Iola Johnson (born 1950), American news anchor Fictional characters * Iola Boylan, character on the tele ...
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Alun Elidyr
Alun may refer to: Places * Alun, a village in Boșorod Commune, Hunedoara County, Romania * Alun (Hungarian: Álun), a village in Bunila Commune, Hunedoara County, Romania * Alun River, Romania * Afon Alun, a river in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales * River Alyn, also known as the River Alun, Wales * River Alun, Pembrokeshire, Wales Other uses * Alun (given name) See also * Alun-alun An ''alun-alun'' ( Javanese, correctly hyphenated but occurs occasionally without hyphen; also found as ''aloen-aloen'', ''aloon aloon'', and erroneously ''alon-alon'') is a large, central, open lawn square common to villages, towns and cities ...
, Javanese architectural term for the large central open lawn squares common to villages, towns and cities in Indonesia {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Organic Food
Organic food, ecological food or biological food are food and drinks produced by methods complying with the standards of organic farming. Standards vary worldwide, but organic farming features practices that cycle resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity. Organizations regulating organic products may restrict the use of certain pesticides and fertilizers in the farming methods used to produce such products. Organic foods typically are not processed using irradiation, industrial solvents, or synthetic food additives. In the 21st century, the European Union, the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and many other countries require producers to obtain special certification to market their food as ''organic''. Although the produce of kitchen gardens may actually be organic, selling food with an organic label is regulated by governmental food safety authorities, such as the National Organic Program of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) or Europea ...
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