British Farming Awards Dairy Farmer of the Year 2023 has further expansion in mind

Since coming back to the family farm in 2021, the 2023 BFA Dairy Farmer of the Year Patrick Morris-Eyton has taken his family's dairy business on a journey of expansion, and this journey is far from over

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British Farming Awards Dairy Farmer of the Year 2023 has further expansion in mind

Not one to rest on his laurels, Patrick Morris-Eyton, last year's Dairy Farmer of the Year, is planning to double cow numbers. This summer will see Patrick and his team at Beckside Farm, near Millom,...

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