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Talking roots with Darryl Shailes: We must open our eyes to crop diseases in other parts of the world as they seem to be quickly coming our way

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Talking roots with Darryl Shailes: We must open our eyes to crop diseases in other parts of the world as they seem to be quickly coming our way

Well, the Memory Walk went well. I set off about 7am on Sunday, September 20, and 26 miles and 38,687 steps later arrived in Dunwich in the early afternoon for a swim. I had always planned to do the...

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