Farming matters: John McCulloch - 'Farmers will always be required to grow top quality food'

As a new year begins, I look back over 2021 and cannot help but think of how much the agricultural industry had to overcome.

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Farming matters: John McCulloch - 'Farmers will always be required to grow top quality food'

As a new year begins, I look back over 2021 and cannot help but think of how much the agricultural industry had to overcome. The obvious example of this was the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow,...

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