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    Field Work: What Land Does to People & What People Do to Land

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    ISBN: 9781788162135
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    AuthorBathurst, Bella
    Pub Date29/04/2021
    BindingHardback
    Pages240
    Publisher: PROFILE BOOKS
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    What does it take to make a living from the land in modern Britain?

    'Highly researched and deeply thoughtful ... Bathurst peers under the bonnet of these lives and reveals things that rarely make it into print.' James Rebanks, The Times

    'Exactly the book I've been longing to read about farming. A proper behind-the-scenes look, fascinating, insightful, compassionate.' Melissa Harrison

    'A fine achievement: describing the indescribable' Rosamund Young, author of The Secret Life of Cows

    For many of us, Britain is countryside - drystone walls, stiles, sheep on a distant hillside. But farmers themselves often remain a mystery: familiar but unpredictable, a secretive industry still visible from space. Who are these people who shape our countryside and put food on our tables? And what does it take to pull a life out of earth?

    From fruit farmers to fallen stock operators, from grassy uplands to polytunnels, Bella Bathurst journeys through Britain to talk to those on the far side of the fence. As farmers find themselves torn between time-honoured methods and modern appetites, these shocking, raw, wise and funny accounts will open out a way of life now changing beyond recognition.