The chaos has begun – in a good way. I love the sense of busy – you know, that feeling when you walk in a shed and there's a number of people working away like a well-oiled machine. It's a bit like...
The chaos has begun – in a good way. I love the sense of busy – you know, that feeling when you walk in a shed and there's a number of people working away like a well-oiled machine. It's a bit like...
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Nicola is a third-generation farmer from Aberdeenshire. Alongside her dad, George, she farms 560 hectares (1,400 acres) with 240 Simmental-cross suckler cows and 1,000 Scotch Mule ewes and a small acreage of spring barley, forage rape and neeps to feed the livestock. She is also known as @livestock_farmher on social media where she gives her view of farming life