Farmers told to prepare for leaner times ahead

The variation between average and best performing farms is more considerable ‘than ever before’

Alex Black
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Farmers told to prepare for leaner times ahead

The variation between average and best performing farms is more considerable ‘than ever before' Farmers need to prepare for leaner times as high prices may not remain into 2022 with wide variations...

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