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"It's encouraging to see more female entrants coming into ag colleges and joining us on farm"

FG columnist Helen Stanier on women in farming, going back to college and her cows attending a wedding

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Helen Stanier

As I write, I have just been shopping for a new dress as I have been very fortunate and surprised to have been shortlisted for an award at the National Women in Agriculture awards. Craig hasn't had...

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