Hill farming history: 'You were working from hand to-mouth and if you lost a cow, you couldn't really replace it'

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Hill farming history: 'You were working from hand to-mouth and if you lost a cow, you couldn't really replace it'

Peter Lomas started to farm in 1950 at just 15 years old, and now he and his family are part of HILL, a project which documents stories of one Derbyshire hill. Emily Ashworth finds out more. If there...

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