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Pembrokeshire dairy farmer adopts regen methods to boost farm finances

Dairy farmer Andrew Rees has introduced a number of initiatives designed to work with nature, minimise impacts on water quality and increase business resilience

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Andrew Rees. (Pictures: Gareth Turnbull)
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Andrew Rees. (Pictures: Gareth Turnbull)

Over the last seven years, Andrew Rees, who farms at Moor Farm, Walwyn's Castle, which is just three miles from the coast in Pembrokeshire, has been adopting a number of regenerative farming principles....

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