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Young Farmer Focus - Hannah Rees: "Kindness costs nothing in a world of rising costs and instability"

Pembrokeshire Young Farmers' Club member Hannah Rees writes on neurodiversity in agriculture and why showing compassion could make a difference to someone's life

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Haverfordwest farmer Hannah Rees said: "I think the overall picture is for people to be kind, to understand when someone is misunderstood and include them in a conversation. It could mean so much to them."
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Haverfordwest farmer Hannah Rees said: "I think the overall picture is for people to be kind, to understand when someone is misunderstood and include them in a conversation. It could mean so much to them."

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