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April 29th, 2020

4/29/2020

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 The coronavirus pandemic has little effect on the farm. The daily work is constant – collecting eggs, checking feed and water. Our home larder has always been well stocked, meaning there is no shortage of things to eat.
We still sell all the eggs we produce – so the only noticeable difference is that our internet service is slower than normal, presumably because so many more people are working from home and children are home-schooling. So far there have been no delays in delivering eggs, sourcing poultry feed or packaging.
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Megan Proctor link
6/27/2024 10:29:52 pm

Grateful for sharing this

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Philip Westwood
6/28/2024 02:13:34 am

Thanks for reading our post

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    Phil Westwood is a former journalist and environmental auditor. He runs the Freeranger farm with his wife Anne.

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