Ag student view: Harriet Lyon - 'Little did we know that within a week cabin fever would be the norm for most of the population'

Harriet Lyon, 19, from North Yorkshire, has recently moved from the farm in Malton, North Yorkshire, to attend the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester, Gloucestershire. We will follow her over the course of the year to see what life as an agricultural student is like.

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Ag student view: Harriet Lyon - 'Little did we know that within a week cabin fever would be the norm for most of the population'

Harriet Lyon, 19, from North Yorkshire, has recently moved from the farm in Malton, North Yorkshire, to attend the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester, Gloucestershire. We will follow her over...

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