Letters: Charles Goadby - Farmers should think about protesting and remember 'public trust and confidence is our greatest weapon'

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Letters: Charles Goadby - Farmers should think about protesting and remember 'public trust and confidence is our greatest weapon'

While land remains sodden and slurry stores full to capacity, I am sure that more than a few have wondered if offloading a few loads of muck in Westminster or at the local supermarket may have more than...

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