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Farmer of the Year finalist: Henry Edmunds
Adam Henson is in Wiltshire to visit the second finalist in the 2012 BBC Farmer of the Year Awards. Henry Edmunds focuses on wildlife conservation.
Adam Henson and Christine Tacon visit the second finalist vying to become Farmer of the Year as part of this year's BBC Food and Farming Awards. Henry Edmunds farms the Cholderton Estate near Salisbury and has already been named as the UK's most wildlife friendly farmer by the RSPB.
The three finalists come from Devon, Wiltshire and Yorkshire and the winner will be announced at the BBC Food and Farming Awards on the 28th of November.
Produced by Anna Varle.
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