What’s in this issue?
As we tiptoe into autumn, it’s worth taking a few moments to reflect what a tricky year it’s been, particularly for our farmers and growers. Heatwaves seem to have rolled in on repeat, much like the waves of the ocean, and made growing of any scale, quite a challenge.
Although harvest is traditionally associated with the cereal harvest, it’s actually much broader than that, taking in soft fruit, salads, apples, root crops and more besides – and it links the biggest farmer to the smallest allotmenteer in the act of planting, growing and harvesting, something us humans have been doing, with varying success, for millennia. In this edition, chef Miranda Gore Browne looks at some of the traditions associated with harvest and has baked some delicious harvest-themed recipes, including whimsical spiky hedgehog loaves and a blackberry, apple and pear cake. And allotment gardener Lucy Hutchings looks at how to make the very most of this season and prepare for the coming year.
Finally, if your wellies have more holes in them than a particularly porous Swiss cheese, why not try your luck at our competition to win a rather stylish pair of Le Chameau boots, worth £250. Good luck!

Also
in this edition…
- Why British farming needs you - NFU President Tom Bradshaw explains why our farmers need your support
- Grape expectations - Lorna Maybery looks at the growing success of the British vineyard and wine industry
- From the Manx Loaghtan to the Wensleydale - how you can help to save our rare breed sheep
- Win a pair of stylish Vierzonord boots from Le Chameau – worth £250


- Miranda Gore Browne looks at the joys of baking for a Harvest Festival and highlights some seasonal traditions to enjoy with all the family
- From horse shows to Halloween, we have dozens of dates for your October diary
- View from the Farm – the latest from Joe Stanley and Co
- Say cheese - Tracey Colley recommends three more delicious British cheeses
- The seasons might be changing, but there’s still plenty to do in the veg garden, as Lucy Hutchings explains
- Feathered Focus – spotlight on the Rumpless Araucana, the mille fleur plumage pattern, and why exactly do chickens have scaly legs?
- Carolyn Menteith explains why separation anxiety can be so tough on dogs
- Need an outdoor vehicle with a bit of oomph? James Andrews runs the rule over 12 of the latest UTV vehicles on the market


- In Pictures – photographer Stephen Garnett goes behind the scenes at haymaking in the Yorkshire Dales
- Recipe for potting success – Nicola Stocken gives you some ideas for pots and containers
- A weekend in… With beautiful countryside and characterful villages, Megan Allen finds the Peak District a welcome tonic
- Three things I can’t live without – with Joanna Hardy, expert from the Antiques Roadshow