Next Generation Hill Farmers: 13-year-old Scottish farmer hopes to continue family legacy

The latest in the Next Generation Hill Farmers series, dedicated to discussing the vital future of upland farms, features 13-year-old Belle Hume who wants to secure her family's legacy

Emily Ashworth
Digital Editor
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Next Generation Hill Farmers: 13-year-old Scottish farmer hopes to continue family legacy

With so much change happening in agriculture, it is sometimes easy to overlook the younger generation who are watching everything unfold from the sidelines. It may feel like there is a lot of negativity,...

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