In your field: Tom Clarke - 'We need new blood, new ideas, open minds and energy'

What a difference a few days of sunshine can make. In the east, October was the second dullest of all time, and one of the rainiest too. But November has dawned, skies are blue and the fields are fit.

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In your field: Tom Clarke - 'We need new blood, new ideas, open minds and energy'

What a difference a few days of sunshine can make. In the east, October was the second dullest of all time, and one of the rainiest too. But November has dawned, skies are blue and the fields are fit....

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