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Farmers leading the way

MORE than 120 farms across the South Downs have joined forces to share best practice on projects, such as Nature-friendly farming. Even in lockdown, the work of farmers across the land goes on indefatigably, caring for the environment, nurturing livestock and providing the food that keeps the country going.

Some 75% of the) to share updates, projects and best practice. The site also showcases the ongoing work of landowners, such as growing hedgerows and wildflower margins, to encourage bees, butterflies and grey partridges.

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