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this evening from princess beatrice and eugenie and they say that they have not been able to put much into words since you left us all, there have been tears and laughter, silences and chatter, hugs and loneliness and a collective loss for you, our beloved queen and beloved granny. they speak about the moment they spent picking heather and raspberries, comfort, joy, you get a sense of the divide, the queen, your queen as a grandmother but also the personalfamily queen as a grandmother but also the personal family connection. that queen as a grandmother but also the personal family connection.— personal family connection. that is what we have _ personal family connection. that is what we have seen _ personal family connection. that is what we have seen in _ personal family connection. that is what we have seen in each - personal family connection. that is what we have seen in each of- personal family connection. that is what we have seen in each of the l what we have seen in each of the tributes that have come every day from the children and grandchildren, you can picture the queen giving them teas and doing marching soldiers with them and picking raspberries, it is the behind the crown image you get particularly from the grandchildren and it speaks to the moving scene we will see this evening. it's an incredibly sweet personal tribute, especially at the end, that they are happy you are
of course, yes. and forget fences. this is the new way to keep your cows from moo—ving too far. in a month's time, the traditional european harvest will be complete. currently, farmers are working around the clock to cut corn, with strawberries and raspberries already picked in june and july. farming has always embraced the latest technology, from the plough through to tractors and beyond. but it is under pressure. fuel and fertiliser costs are rising, labour is hard to get, and still consumers and supermarkets are demanding cheaper and cheaper prices. added to that, climate change is affecting how our crops grow, when they need to be harvested and how much water there is available for them. the global population is expected to hit ten billion by 2050. that's a lot more mouths to feed. it's a perfect storm, and things are going to have to change. we've seen in the past how verticalfarming could play an important role in that,
in a month's time, the traditional european harvest will be complete. currently, farmers are working around the clock to cut corn, with strawberries and raspberries already picked in june and july. farming has always embraced the latest technology, from the plough through to tractors and beyond. but it is under pressure. fuel and fertiliser costs are rising, labour is hard to get, and still consumers and supermarkets are demanding cheaper and cheaper prices. added to that, climate change is affecting how our crops grow, when they need to be harvested and how much water there is available for them. the global population is expected to hit ten billion by 2050. that's a lot more mouths to feed. it's a perfect storm, and things are going to have to change. we've seen in the past how verticalfarming could play an important role in that, but it is still a pretty new technology.
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but what do you do when your grapes aren't happy? paul's looking at how vineyards are adapting to climate change. right, so shallwe...? shall we give it a taste? of course, yes. and forget fences. this is the new way to keep your cows from moo—ving too far. in a month's time, the traditional european harvest will be complete. currently, farmers are working around the clock to cut corn, with strawberries and raspberries already picked injune and july. farming has always embraced the latest technology, from the plough through to tractors and beyond. but it is under pressure. fuel and fertiliser costs are rising, labour is hard to get, and still consumers and supermarkets are demanding cheaper and cheaper prices. added to that, climate change is affecting how our crops grow, when they need to be harvested and how much water there is available for them. the global population is expected to hit ten billion by 2050. that's a lot more mouths to feed.
in a month's time, the traditional european harvest will be complete. currently, farmers are working around the clock to cut corn, with strawberries and raspberries already picked injune and july. farming has always embraced the latest technology, from the plough, through to tractors and beyond. but it is under pressure. fuel and fertiliser costs are rising, labour is hard to get, and still consumers and supermarkets are demanding cheaper and cheaper prices. added to that, climate change is affecting how our crops grow, when they need to be harvested and how much water there is available for them. the global population is expected to hit ten billion by 2050. that's a lot more mouths to feed. it's a perfect storm, and things are going to have to change. we've seen in the past how verticalfarming could play an important role in that,