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"We couldn't farm here at Strickley were it not for hedges"

FG columnist and Cumbrian dairy farmer James Robinson on the importance of hedges and diversity in farming

James Robinson
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To use a phrase from football, it has definitely been a month of two halves. We have got all the stock out now and, for the past 10 days, they have been enjoying munching fresh green grass, under some...

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