Roger Evans: "I see a lot of dairy farmers with lumps on their feet like this"

This month Roger Evans discusses grazing, artificial intelligence and regales us with tales of visitors to the farm and conversations with a doctor

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Every time I switch the TV on there seems to be someone advertising the growing of flowers of trees or rewilding. These are mostly people without careers, busy building careers for themselves as they try...

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