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som farmer

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Livestock Farmer
Location
somerset
when they built on cousins farm, they dug in a plastic barrier around 40 acres, for 18 months, before starting work, to catch all the slow worms, in special traps. £10,000 fine, per worm, if 'killed' :banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
 
Location
southwest
The farm next door sold 50 acres off in 5-10 acre horse plots

I now have 5+ neighbours all wanting favours from "the farmer next door" and they all have a shed and yard each in random locations- how on earth they got planning for the sheds I'll never know.

It looks absolutely hideous beyond belief

Oh and they're all doing glamping/camping/ holiday let's who all like to complain about smells/sights/tractors/pot holes on shared access etc 🤬

Don't be so negative. I married a girl from the stables next door
 
Sun, sea and green green grass.
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Location
West Wales
I see viva are at it again local to us. I won’t post the video as I don’t wish to give them more traction. I’m told filming was over a considerable length of time and that blackmail was their initial incentive ( payment for not releasing a video )

be very careful who you hire or who you allow access to your farms. Almost anything out of context can be made to seem very dark.
 
I see viva are at it again local to us. I won’t post the video as I don’t wish to give them more traction. I’m told filming was over a considerable length of time and that blackmail was their initial incentive ( payment for not releasing a video )

be very careful who you hire or who you allow access to your farms. Almost anything out of context can be made to seem very dark.
Saw it on yt, not watched it mind. Will RT act like they did in last year's expose over a dairy farm in Carms??
 

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The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has today announced the appointment of Graham Wilkinson as its new Chief Executive Officer.

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