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In your field: Kate Rowell - "If one more sales rep tells me there's a lot of potholes in our farm road, I think I'll scream"

Kate is a fifth-generation farmer running the 750-hectare (1,853-acre) Hundleshope 51AVÊÓÆµon the Haystoun Estate, Peebles, where the family have been tenants for 150 years. She runs the hill unit with her husband Ed and their four children. She is also a vet and chair of Quality Meat Scotland

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Kate Rowell

Our farm road is around a mile long and, as tenants, it has always been our responsibility to maintain it for both ourselves and the two farm cottages next door. As a child, I can remember my parents...

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