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In Your Field: Alice Dyer and Adam Lockwood - 'I think we can all agree the start to this season has been a challenging one'

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In Your Field: Alice Dyer and Adam Lockwood - 'I think we can all agree the start to this season has been a challenging one'

I think May has to be the best month of the year. It is a month that holds a lot of promise: we are no longer fighting to get things done before dark; it is (usually) not too wet, not too dry; grass is...

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