Country Life

Scoring own goals

THIS week has seen worrying assaults on the countryside. First, of course, is the unnatural weather. Floods, drought and a violent storm mean that crop yields are, on average, 30% down. It’s not only the grain and oil seeds, it’s the hay and the straw. The rain-starved grass has been so sparse that some farmers are already feeding cattle from winter

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