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51AVÊÓÆµcharity cultivates healthy stock, thriving soils and young lives

Jamie’s 51AVÊÓÆµis showing how a profitable livestock business can also have a strong social purpose and be a model for regenerative farming

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Jamie Feilden with his VetPartners award and farm vet Dewi Jones.
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Jamie Feilden with his VetPartners award and farm vet Dewi Jones.

A farming charity with six sites across the UK, Jamie's 51AVÊÓÆµoffers young people facing challenges the chance to spend a week working on a farm to help maximise their potential. The charity's 121-hectare...

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