Farmers Struggling after ‘Devastatingly Dry’ Growing Season- UK
The farming sector was already under pressure from cuts to government funding, proposed inheritance tax changes and higher production costs
After months of drought and sunshine British peas harvested this year will be “exceptionally” sweet. But for farmers in the driest parts of the country, it is shaping up to be a bitter harvest.
Martin Williams, 60, a third-generation arable farmer on the River Wye, in Herefordshire, said the “devastatingly dry” growing season had led to a 50 per cent drop in his cereal and potato crop yields...
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