In your field: Dan Jones - 'These boys are my own version of the South African rugby subs' bench'

While a later lambing mostly suits our farming system, this year’s atrocious weather has had even the rams questioning the delayed tupping

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Dan Jones farms 650 ewes at the National Trust-owned Parc Farm, which sits on the Great Orme, a limestone headland which rises up 208 metres on the North Wales coast near Llandudno. His Farm Business Tenancy covers the 58 hectares (143
acres) at Parc Farm, plus 364ha (900 acres) of grazing rights on the hill.
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Dan Jones farms 650 ewes at the National Trust-owned Parc Farm, which sits on the Great Orme, a limestone headland which rises up 208 metres on the North Wales coast near Llandudno. His Farm Business Tenancy covers the 58 hectares (143 acres) at Parc Farm, plus 364ha (900 acres) of grazing rights on the hill.

They have battled through endless rain, driving hail and continuous gusts from every direction to get on with the job. I was greeted by the Blue-Faced Leicesters at the gate early one morning, eager to...

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