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Chillingham Castle: ‘Curiosity and beauty’ at a spectacular castle that survived ruin by the skin of its teeth

A castle saved from the brink of ruin is now a memorable home. John Goodall reports from Chillingham Castle, Northumberland
The home of Sir Humphry Wakefield Bt and the Hon Lady Wakefield. The coastal strip of Northumbria between Morpeth and Berwick-upon-Tweed enjoys a concentration and splendour of castles without European parallel. In the late Middle Ages, […]

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Dr Champness explains the importance of his agricultural R&D work | The Land

Dr Champness’ passion for improving water efficiency, farm productivity and environmental outcomes has led to him working on innovative local-scale agronomy projects in South East Asia, the Pacific, and Africa, assisting smallholder farmers in adopting automated irrigation technologies and mechanised weed control for direct-seeded rice growers. Click to check the original article.

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Farmers need building incentives: NFF

David Jochinke said it was no secret agriculture was struggling with workforce shortages, and one of the biggest barriers to getting employees onfarm was a lack of regional housing and its high cost. Click to check the original article.

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WA property market update. | Farm Weekly

PropTrack senior economist and report author Angus Moore said the improved activity in Eastern States’ property markets was due to high demand, very low unemployment, population growth, continuing tight rental market conditions and a more stable interest rate outlook. Click to check the original article.

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