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Country diary: Ladybirds and wasps are the unsung heroes of the farm | Colin Chappell
Brigg, Lincolnshire: With harvest approaching, we’re putting the glorious long evenings to good use, and both humans and insects are working hard to protect the cropsThere’s something magical about the long evenings in June, the warmth and the way the setting sun casts long shadows across the fields. The extra hours are much-needed though as there is plenty to do. We’re in the run-up to harvest in July, so if the weather is dry we walk up and down the seed crop tramlines, pulling...
Country diary: Ladybirds and wasps are the unsung heroes of the farm | Colin Chappell
Brigg, Lincolnshire: With harvest approaching, we’re putting the glorious long evenings to good use, and both humans and insects are working hard to protect the cropsThere’s something magical about the long evenings in June, the warmth and the way the setting sun casts long shadows across the fields. The extra hours are much-needed though as there is plenty to do. We’re in the run-up to harvest in July, so if the weather is dry we walk up and down the seed crop tramlines, pulling...
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