Open Farm Sunday marks 19 years – "Every farm has its own story"

Farms across the country will open their gates to the public once again this Sunday, and it is more important than ever to show the public why they should support British farmers

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Left to right: Elaine and Scott Campbell (top), with their children Blair and Eilidh (bottom). Credit: Jane Craigie Marketing.
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Left to right: Elaine and Scott Campbell (top), with their children Blair and Eilidh (bottom). Credit: Jane Craigie Marketing.

Open Farm Sunday Sunday, June 8 sees Open Farm Sunday launch once again, allowing farmers to connect with consumers and share valuable insights into the agricultural world. Last year saw over 180,000...

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