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“He argues that regenerative agriculture needs a diverse farm to cut down on chemicals and keep the soil healthy, and with that comes more wildlife. Fiennes is open about the fact he now works for very wealthy landowners but he makes the case for a kind of farming, with hedgerows and wildflower strips, that can be introduced on highly commercial operations without losing money.” Read more...
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