Community support makes farmers proud

Sustainability, high quality, animal welfare and the sense of community are the things which make farmers most proud to be part of the UK industry.

Alex Black
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Community support makes farmers proud

Sustainability, high quality, animal welfare and the sense of community are the things which make farmers most proud to be part of the UK industry. That was the results of a survey undertaken by Farming...

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