The Agri Brigade
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T’s always been hard to define the financial worth of the “average” British farmer, given that the likes of billionaire Sir James Dyson and the Duke of Westminster actively farm all or some of their vast land holdings while many others eke out a living as tenant farmers on small acreages.
But have the Westminster government’s policies towards English farming now created an additional category: the farmer “haves” and “have nots”?