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AT the Oxford Farming Conference las
THERE is another way through the storm over ...
A Portland-stone pergola is happily submerged in cascading ...
Fair weather in early spring has been a boon for many British farmers says Joe Stanley , but the future remains uncertain
Just before the Second World War in the 1930s, British farming was at the end of a long depression, partly caused by cheap grain imported from the North American prairies since the 1870s. Most farms w
An exceptionally dry and warm spring - almost the polar opposite of last year’s weather - has caused issues aplenty for Joe Stanley
He is now 83. Asthma winds him a little as he makes his way to sit down and recover his breath. But once Neil Kinnock starts talking, his voice resonates as if he were still Labour leader, addressing