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19/05/2010
On the eve of the Devon County Show, how do agricultural events remain relevant? And one farmer tells us how vital DEFRA money for animal disease protection is to his livelihood.
On the eve of the Devon County Show, how do agricultural events remain relevant? Agricultural shows attracted six million visitors last year, but they have had to adapt and move with the times. And one farmer in Yorkshire tells us how vital DEFRA money for animal disease protection is to his livelihood and he's hoping that the budget won't be cut by the new government.
Presenter: Anna Hill; Producer: Martin Poyntz-Roberts.
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