Farm open days educate children on food production
The Westmorland County Agricultural Society's Farm Open Days were hosted at Heaves Farm and taught children about food production and more
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Will is a High Wycombe-born and Skipton-based reporter working with AI.
The Westmorland County Agricultural Society's Farm Open Days were hosted at Heaves Farm and taught children about food production and more
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