In your field: Rachel Coates - 'The interaction of customer and farmer has a two way benefit'

They say every day is a school day and inviting the general public into your farmyard on a daily basis is certainly an education.

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In your field: Rachel Coates - 'The interaction of customer and farmer has a two way benefit'

They say every day is a school day and inviting the general public into your farmyard on a daily basis is certainly an education. The first lesson was the old adage of never judge a book by its cover...

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