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A farmer is in a court row with the countryside protection watchdog after ploughing fields home to “irreplaceable” D-Day relics. Andrew Cooper, a tenant of National Trust-owned Croyde Hoe Farm ...
A coroner's court has heard claims that an inquest into the death of an Offaly farmer is being used to question the validity of his marriage on the day before he died two years ago.
England's countryside protection watchdog is locked in a court fight with a rogue farmer they say is ploughing through 'irreplaceable archeological remains' and historic WWII relics in fields that ...
(Marion Post Wolcott/Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division) Since the first farmers tilled the soil more than 10,000 years ago, the plow has been the essential tool of human survival.
“I want to see whether by ploughing once every six to 10 years I can make a difference and improve yields.” But it’s far from the only reason, which is also based on observations on the farm.
A farmer from West Sussex is preparing for a "once in a lifetime opportunity" to compete at the World Ploughing Championships. Will Tupper, from Bignor, says he is the first person from the south ...