The Big Farm Tea Break: 'A small chat can make a huge difference'

Take time to stop, pop the kettle on, make a phone call, and catch up with a friend during the Big Farm Tea Break (March 23-29)

Chris Brayford
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Andy and Lynda Eadon said: "No one in the rural community should feel isolated or alone."
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Andy and Lynda Eadon said: "No one in the rural community should feel isolated or alone."

Farmers have been urged to remember the importance of taking the time to pause, reach out, share a cup of tea and enjoy a conversation during the Big Farm Tea Break. Now in its third year, the Big Farm...

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