New entrants make mark on Scottish tenanted farm

New entrants, Andrew and Suzanne Jardine have successfully converted a tenanted farm into a dairy unit

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Andrew and Suzanne Jardine with children Howie and Tilly
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Andrew and Suzanne Jardine with children Howie and Tilly

Taking on a farm tenancy is a huge challenge in itself, but a certain amount of determination is required to convert a tenanted farm with no dairy facilities into a thriving dairy business. This is...

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