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hill farming

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hill farming nalpeggio


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The Cumbrian MP says the average age of hill farmers is now 59 and he reckons hill farming could die out unless the twin problems of poor payments and a lack of young people entering the industry are tackled.
Conservation depends on land being farmed, and agri-environment schemes are an important factor in supporting hill farming in Wales - indeed payments for these wider environmental outputs are likely to become more important to the viability of hill farms as other CAP subsidies decrease.
She also used bitumen, grass, peat and stone to create her view of hill farming life formed as she lived and worked in the remote Tarset hill-farming community.
 
 
 
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