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Wrestling through brambles or wading through sodden cover crops are all
● A couple of miles inland from the ...
There’s a last-minute change of huntsman for the Bedale opening meet, and hounds do their very best in less-than-ideal conditions
Going hunting without your own hunter is an increasingly popular choice for a range of reasons, finds Lucy Higginson
FITZWILLIAM (MILTON) 5 November Edited by Catherine Austen ...
Establishing crops and hedgerow management are key jobs this month for Joe Stanley
Life at the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester is as jolly as ever after 180 years, but the diverse degrees on offer reflect the challenges of 21st-century farming. Kate Green charts a history of seismic change for the industry and Mary Skipwith talks to students past and present