Update for Country Focus November 30th 2008.

Sing for your turkey and knit a Santa.

There's a bit of a seasonal feel to the programme as the NFU take to singing to promote turkeys this Christmas and they're knitting Father Christmases for the Royal Welsh Winter Fair.

Country Focus - Sunday 30th November at 07.30am presented by Mel Doel.

A couple of years ago Kate Jenkins started selling her delicious, award winning chocolate brownies. But it's not all been plain sailing - how easy is it to set up a business in the welsh food industry?

Visitors to Hafod Church in the Ystwyth Valley may find it difficult to trace relatives among the moss covered gravestones. And it is a well visited church where many lead miners were buried. But help is at hand with a new computerised system.

We meet the woman with a fascination for creepy crawlies. Sarah Beynon is busy studying the dung beetle population on a Pembrokeshire farm to establish the impact of wormers on the species.

Come along join in! "On the first day of Christmas my farmer gave to me a big fat juicy turkey.." The National Farmers Union are hoping to top the charts and promote turkeys for this year's seasonal dinner.

And we take a look at the 108 knitted Father Christmases entered in the Women's institute's handicraft competition at this year's Royal Welsh Winter Fair.


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