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Tag: Sustainable farming

Posted on November 11, 2016

Another step along the road to creating a sustainable future for traditional free range egg farmers

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As part of its continuing commitment to supporting independent family-run farms, using the traditional flat deck production method, The Traditional Free Range Egg Company has announced that it will be moving from its current location in North Cheriton, Somerset, to a new home in North Cadbury from January 2017. Full story: Read more

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