Tag: agriculture in Bavaria
More brown hares are hopping across the meadows again – Bavaria
There are more brown hares again in Germany. There are currently no separate figures for the Free State, but Sebastian Ziegler, Vice President of the Bavarian Hunting Association (BJV), assumes…
Bavaria: CSU and Free Voters want to have rooks shot – Bavaria
In some places in Bavaria, the rook has multiplied so much that residents are already thinking of Hitchcock’s bird thriller. The CSU and Free Voters want to have her shot…
Problem bird: Rook to be shot down in Bavaria – Bavaria
In some places in Bavaria the animal has multiplied so much that residents are already thinking of Hitchcock’s bird thriller. The CSU and Free Voters want to shoot the crow,…
Bavaria’s farmers’ president against Ukraine’s quick EU accession – Bavaria
In the run-up to the EU summit, the Bavarian farmers’ president Günther Felßner warned of the effects of Ukraine’s rapid EU accession on local agriculture. “We want to help the…
33 dead cattle: farming tragedy in Chiemgau
A 50-year-old farmer apparently suffered from depression and neglected his cows. In Rosenheim he has to answer in court for killing and mistreating animals. source site
In the middle of Bavaria: The farmers, the district administrator and the meadow breeders – Bavaria
The farmers like to see themselves as guardians of the cultural landscapes and nature in Bavaria. And many also do exemplary work for them. In the Central Franconian district of…
Bavaria: Now it’s the farmers’ turn – Bavaria
In its recent rulings, the Administrative Court has made it clear that groundwater protection takes priority over property rights and professional freedom. The farmers should finally give in. It actually…
Viticulture: Long live the wine queen
Franconia’s important representative will soon be elected again – who will no longer be just a “decorative accessory”. On the campaign trail in the vineyards with three potential heirs to…
Bavaria: State government welcomes new groundwater rulings – Bavaria
Environment Minister Thorsten Glauber (Free Voters) has welcomed the strengthening of groundwater protection against pollution from agriculture by the Bavarian Administrative Court (VGH). “The judgments are a clear signal for…
After the manure verdict: Now it’s the farmers’ turn – Bavaria
In its recent rulings, the Administrative Court has made it clear that groundwater protection takes priority over property rights and professional freedom. The farmers should finally give in. It actually…