In Your Field: Ian Garnett - 'Quality staff are vital to the success of our industry'

In early March, after watching the news, we casually suggested that if we ever had to go into isolation it could take us a while to notice any difference, such is the reality of many farmers’ lives at this time of year.

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In Your Field: Ian Garnett - 'Quality staff are vital to the success of our industry'

In early March, after watching the news, we casually suggested that if we ever had to go into isolation it could take us a while to notice any difference, such is the reality of many farmers' lives at...

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