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Talking arable with Ian Matts: Winter beans podded so low down the plant that half of them could not be harvested

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Talking arable with Ian Matts: Winter beans podded so low down the plant that half of them could not be harvested

As the hot dry weather at the end of July and early August rolled on, I became increasingly frustrated with social media, seeing all those in the East cracking on with harvest in perfect conditions, complaining...

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