Low commodity prices and high rents pose a challenge to any family farm, even for those in the fertile fens of eastern England. A policy of keeping all operations in house and a judicious sharing of equipment are key elements in allowing a third generation of tenant farmers to keep smiling
Keeping things in house
Low commodity prices and high rents pose a challenge to any family farm, even for those in the fertile fens of eastern England. A policy of keeping all operations in house and a judicious sharing of equipment are key elements in allowing a third generation of tenant farmers to keep smiling
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