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08/05/2012
Sarah Swadling discovers why it's just too wet for waders and finds out what is needed to entice the next generation of farmers into the industry.
Sarah Swadling discovers why it's just too wet for waders and finds out what is needed to entice the next generation farmers into the industry. Reporter Clare Freeman visits a farm to find out how the current wet weather has been affecting wildlife and a new report states that farmers should be paid public money to improve animal welfare on their farms. Sarah Swadling finds out why.
Presenter: Sarah Swadling Producer: Martin Poyntz-Roberts.
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Tue 8 May 201205:45
BBC Radio 4
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- Tue 8 May 201205:45BBC Radio 4
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