Mr Chambers and his wife Wendy, who keep a herd of Hebridean sheep on their smallholding near Monkton Farleigh, are busy lambing this week. |
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They have a smallholding in Devon which is home to a host of animals, including a flock of pedigree Black Welsh Mountain sheep. |
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I grew up in Somerset, on a seven acre smallholding where my parents and sister still live. |
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We've also decided to take something of a sabbatical from smallholding next year, to allow us to concentrate on other things. |
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She's going to interview us for a programme about smallholding to be broadcast on Saturday 27th August. |
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Keith runs an organic smallholding and keeps free range hens and these Aylesbury duck. |
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The Moore Honeyhouse is a new addition to an apiarian smallholding near the top of Little Terrapin Mountain in North Carolina. |
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Colin Marlow, 56, was attacked by the insects after disturbing a nest on his smallholding. |
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This has made it the principal traditional family smallholding crop of choice. |
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Patrilocal or virilocal residence rarely applies in urban areas, but most urban families have a smallholding that is the rural home of the husband and wife. |
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It allows people to play out the good life fantasy without having to actually turn their back garden into a smallholding. |
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Well, it's a nice story, but don't rely on it to frighten the beasts from your smallholding. |
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Crofters eke out a living from a rented smallholding with a few sheep or cattle or hens, and income from other work. |
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Nor is the small scale of each individual smallholding an insuperable barrier. |
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He had inherited a smallholding on which he farmed shrimp and some rice, but the high saline level meant lower harvests each year. |
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The owner of the smallholding reported the outbreak to the competent authorities. |
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The characteristics of her determine besides the predominance of the smallholding and the dispersion of the houses of farming for everything. |
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Apart from running the smallholding, Danny builds model planes and flies them from the local hills. |
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My nan had one of those salad spinners, which sent leaves hurtling through space at warp speed and produced enough water to irrigate a smallholding. |
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The book which arose from the author's series on TV that touches on living in the country, cookery, self-sufficiency, food gathering and smallholding. |
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These small wineries have a great deal to offer in terms of the effort, skill and personal commitment they have invested in their own smallholding. |
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Intensive swine-farming is much more polluting than smallholding. |
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Land redistribution is one of the essential processes in any land reform. Generally it entails the allocation of a plot of land which it is intended shall constitute the basis of the smallholding, or family farm. |
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The work involved examining the different categories and characteristics of smallholdings, obtained from different sources, and identifying which types of smallholding should be recorded in the national farm register. |
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Police said the goat was killed during a break-in at a smallholding last month. |
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Gill Morgan owns a smallholding in Treffgarne, Pembrokeshire, where the creature has been spotted. |
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The BBC is seeking 10 couples to compete whilst learning the necessary skills to manage a smallholding. |
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The unit presents an open court made up of three principal buildings: in the center the renovated smallholding surrounded by a building designed to accomodate the lodging and other by a barn in becoming. |
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The economy of the early Republic was largely based on smallholding and paid labor. |
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He has lived on his shamba, or smallholding, all his life. |
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Nevertheless, there is still today a large smallholding. |
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Industry must be given a role in, and responsibility for, supporting forest owners' organizations in the management and effective collection of harvest from smallholding areas. |
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Almost every smallholding is planted with wine grapes. |
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The average peasant allotment, at 2.6 dessyatiny in 1900, was comparable in size to the typical smallholding in France or Germany. |
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The manual is targeted at smallholding farmers in the sectors where children are likely to be working, and supports improvements in workplace safety and health that will benefit adults as well as children. |
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Cocoa is grown on smallholding farms and at certain times of the year such as harvest the whole family may work together, similar to what happens on family farms all over the world. |
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A long life poultry keeper, she is the author of many books on poultry, livestock and smallholding, and gives talks to a wide range of audiences. |
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When, by chance, he heard of the Italian's death, he collected together as much money as he could before heading for Italy and the smallholding where Tarisio's heirs lived. |
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Farmer David Sturgess, 53, was warned by a judge that he is facing jail for rigging up cameras at his mid-Wales smallholding to secretly film guests. |
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