Farmers Weekly: “Support Some ‘Muddy’ Charities”

Farm Life editor Tim Relf encouraged Farmers Weekly readers to vote for their favourite charity to win the proceeds of a Muddy Matches messaging event. The three charities are R.A.B.I, FACE and FCN. Click to read to the full article on the Farmers Weekly website.

Farmers Weekly: “Rural romance: Heart of the Countryside – Iain and Jane”

Iain and Jane, who feature in this week’s Farmers Weekly, met on Muddy Matches in 2009 and have since gone on to get married. The couple open up to the Farmers Weekly journalist about their very own rural romance from their first date where the barman kept “shouting across the room to ask how the… Continue reading Farmers Weekly: “Rural romance: Heart of the Countryside – Iain and Jane”

Farmers Weekly: “Rural Romance: Heart of the Countryside – Rupert and Clare”

This week’s issue of Farmers Weekly features rural couple Rupert and Clare who met on Muddy Matches in 2012. When the Farmers Weekly reporter asked Rupert if rural people are more romantic than urban people he said: “I challenge any urbanite to see your other half knee high in dung one minute then bath and… Continue reading Farmers Weekly: “Rural Romance: Heart of the Countryside – Rupert and Clare”

Farmers Weekly: “Rural romance: Heart of the Countryside”

Farmers Weekly have launched a new feature about finding love in the countryside called  ‘Rural Romance’, where they speak to countryside couples about their relationship. The second installment saw them speaking to Muddy Matches’ couple Andrew and Hannah about their rural romance. Asked about the highlight of their time together Andrew said: “Too many to… Continue reading Farmers Weekly: “Rural romance: Heart of the Countryside”

Farmers Weekly are looking for Rural Couples

Farmers Weekly are looking for rural couples to speak to them about their relationship for a new series in the magazine. Whether you’re in a new relationship or have been together for years, they’d love to hear from you. The articles will be light-hearted and not too intrusive, so you won’t have to reveal anything… Continue reading Farmers Weekly are looking for Rural Couples

Farmers Weekly: “AgrichatUK Talks Farmer Relationships”

Rachel Jones introduces the AgriChatUK Twitter discussion, featuring Muddy Matches that will take place on Thursday 28th Febraury 2013 from 8pm-10pm in the Field Day Blog. Jez Fredenburgh from AgriChatUK said: “The discussion will be asking all sorts of questions about the specific strains – and joys – of being a farming couple.” Find out… Continue reading Farmers Weekly: “AgrichatUK Talks Farmer Relationships”

Farmers Apprentice Competition for 18-25 Year Olds

The farming industry is facing a crisis as it is thought that at least 60,000 new entrants are needed to enter the industry in the next 10 years for it to continue to thrive. With this is mind, Farmers Weekly have launched a new competition called Farmers Apprentice to encourage young people to get involved. … Continue reading Farmers Apprentice Competition for 18-25 Year Olds

Muddy Matches and Farmers Weekly: The Grand Finale

For those of you who have been watching Farmers Weekly journalist, Andrew Watts, in his quest to find a nice country girl at the Cotswold Hunt point-to-point, it is probably no surprise that he picked Jules to take out on a proper date, as they seemed to have the most in common.  See how they… Continue reading Muddy Matches and Farmers Weekly: The Grand Finale