Although input costs for rare breeds are generally lower, and quality produce sells at premium prices, disease restrictions have interrupted national breeding programmes – although there have still been...
Although input costs for rare breeds are generally lower, and quality produce sells at premium prices, disease restrictions have interrupted national breeding programmes – although there have still been...
Not being afraid to step out of their comfort zone has paid off for one Carmarthenshire-based family, who have been rewarded with success for their pedigree Bluefaced Leicester flock.
Maria Warne-Elston lives and breathes farming, and as her family have done before her, she is determined to carry on the farm. Emily Ashworth finds out more