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First
Pasture is one of the UK's leading retailers of farming,
smallholding and equestrian books. We currently stock over 1000 titles
making us one of the most comprehensive specialists in this field. We
have also integrated a free online magazine into the website for the
benefit of our customers.
Published on the first Thursday of every month, the online magazine provides the latest
mix of news, features, classifieds, market prices plus much more. The
website typically receives more than 165,000 hits every month, creating
an ideal platform for buyers and sellers in our Classified section.
We pride ourselves on our professional and friendly service and
reproduce below a selection of testimonials.
"Thank you for
your excellent customer care. It's been a pleasure doing business
with you" (Bookstore customer)
"I was pleased with the service you gave. This was a very
hard book to get and you kept me updated as it was being reprinted"
(Bookstore customer)
"I greatly appreciate the care you have taken with this order"
(Bookstore customer)
"The First Pasture Bookstore is very easy to use". (Sue
Ross, Sales Manager, Shire Books)
"Got your site added to my Favourites." (Powys farmer)
"Very impressive and imaginative" Keith Ineson (Farm Chaplain,
Farm Crisis Network, Cheshire)
"I enjoy viewing the whole of your site, which is very good - keep
up the good work!" (Shropshire horse rider)
"I have had some very positive feedback (on our website), much of
it from folk that have found it through First Pasture." (Caroline
Key, Heart of England Smallholders)
"The easy-to-navigate site boasts a number of useful sections,
including an up-to-date news page and an event diary, which makes for interesting reading. The First Pasture
virtual showground promises to be a valuable online rural directory in a
unique format." (Farmers Guardian)
"Keep up the good work!" (Laurence Gould Partnership Ltd, UK
agricultural consultancy)
"Set
up professionally with a good index of sections - I feel this type of
online journal will gain far more usage than farming newspapers
and journals in print."
Damon Pope, Sales and Marketing, Davlec Ltd (Electronic dairy parlour
equipment manufacturers)
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