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Mar 2024
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Seeing The Wood For The Trees- Farming A...

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Coming from a family which has managed the same land in North Wales for nearly 400 years, a farmer identifies and comments on the potentially ruinous provisions in the proposed Sustainable Farming Scheme from the Welsh Government. Read the write-up at: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/seeing-the-wood-for-the-trees-farming-and-habitat-in-wales-with-gareth-wyn-j ... Show More
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