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In your field: Jon Stanley - 'We have decided to dip our toes into opening a glamping site'

Just a few days ago ‘Desert Dorset’ was a dust bowl. The milking herd has been on a full silage diet as there was just no grass and no growth as it has hardly rained for more than a month.

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In your field: Jon Stanley - 'We have decided to dip our toes into opening a glamping site'

Just a few days ago ‘Desert Dorset' was a dust bowl. The milking herd has been on a full silage diet as there was just no grass and no growth as it has hardly rained for more than a month. Thankfully...

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