In your field: James Lacey - 'The last of the 2020 potatoes have been graded and sent out'

It is already halfway through 2021; where on earth does the time go? This year seems to have flown by faster than usual as I have been busier than ever working on different projects across the farm.

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In your field: James Lacey - 'The last of the 2020 potatoes have been graded and sent out'

It is already halfway through 2021; where on earth does the time go? This year seems to have flown by faster than usual as I have been busier than ever working on different projects across the farm...

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