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Tenant farmers must not be collateral damage in trees push

Tenant farmers should not be the collateral damage in the rush to plant more trees, George Dunn chief executive of the Tenant Farmers Association has warned.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Tenant farmers should not be the collateral damage in the rush to plant more trees, George Dunn chief executive of the Tenant Farmers Association has warned. His comment followed Forestry Minister...

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