The old adage says that charity begins at home. But in the case of farming, we know that goodwill extends far beyond the hearth.
I was writing my last piece just as I had finished evening milking at the start of our once-a-day milking for two months.
Geoff Sansome is head of agriculture at Natural England.
August already, although it has felt like October here for the past few weeks. July was a good month on the salads after a tough start to the season.
On August 3, Íæż½ã½ã's epic campaign, 24 Hours in Farming, took place - a day to showcase to those outside the industry what really goes on in farming.
Mark Poucher is a farmer from Wragby, Lincolnshire.
With the deadline for submitting this piece passing two days ago, I am firmly blaming the success of the Royal Welsh Show for my last-minute rush to hit the send button.
On July 6, I spoke to my father, Andrew Wright, about the grandchildren and the pending Somerton and Frome by-election.