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The gardens at Ready Token, Gloucestershire: The new, gentler blueprint for rewilding that’s yielding spectacular results

Retaining the Arts-and-Crafts elements of a 1920s garden, the owners have added a sympathetic new terrace, as well as returning the surrounding fields to meadow, finds George Plumptre. Photos by Mimi Connolly. Recently, there have been quite fanciful ideas circulating about rewilding. If you believe some people, in the not-too-distant future, tracts of the British […]

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Cost-push tipped to thin chicken’s discount to beef, lamb

INFLATIONARY pressures on food being experienced globally are forecast to narrow the price gap between chicken and red meat in Australia, according to Rabobank. Presented at a Rabobank event held at the Gold Coast this week to coincide with the Poultry Information Exchange,  senior animal proteins analyst Angus Gidley-Baird’s talk was entitled Chicken: Making the most […]

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