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would you consider leaving farming? no, definitely not. for me, farming is a way of life and i really enjoy the dairy industry. but times are tough due to the huge inflation we are all experiencing and this drought is not helping our situation. as farmers and growers, we need to play our part in supporting the ongoing drought, to access this funding to build more on—farm reservoirs and invest in irrigation systems to help future droughts due to climate change. jess langton, gary farmer, student and ambassador for the young farmers group. thank you. let's have a look at what is making the news across the uk.
let's go back to the current hot weather and dry spell in the uk. the body representing water companies says it appears inevitable that a drought will be declared in britain. water uk says firms are working to repair leaks and prevent water wastage. jess langton is a dairy farmer in derbyshire. she's also a student and a young farmer's ambassador. earlier she told my colleague lukwesa burak about the impact the weather is having on herfarm. normally at this time of year they would be outside but due to the dry weather we have had to keep them in. they are also eating so much, as our grass yields are so down. they are eating one tonne a day less than in winter when it is cold and they would be in all the time, just because there is so little grass because of the drought. where are they getting their water from? is there water content in the feed? how are you managing water supplies?