Contract dairying agreements: Can they be a win-win?

As applications open for a 259-hectare (640-acre) farm in west Somerset, Dairy Farmer looks at how this business model could work for both new entrants and landowners.

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Contract dairying agreements: Can they be a win-win?

As applications open for a 259-hectare (640-acre) farm in west Somerset, Dairy Farmer looks at how this business model could work for both new entrants and landowners. The popularity of contract farming...

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