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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240704

Very exciting to be here. But im trying to understand what has happened to this land of yours, because when you arrived here, this was an intensively farmed land, wasnt it . It was. My husband, charlie, inherited it from his grandparents when he was in his early 20s, and this was back in the 1980s. And every inch of the land was ploughed, it was producing arable crops and dairy. And we fully expected to be farmers for the rest of our lives. Mm. 17 years on, we were £1. 5 million in debt, tearing our hair out and realised that, you know, this is very marginal land. Were walking on 320 metres of clay, over a bedrock of limestone, and its an absolute pig to farm. So you were literally close to going out of business . Yeah, the farm was a failing business. And we did everything we could. We diversified, we tried different crops, we tried different cows. We sold ice cream. We did everything we could. But always it was this clay that was against us. So lets just stop for a second and look a ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240705



ah, well, it s actually still, for me, very exciting to be here. but i m trying to understand what has happened to this land of yours, because when you arrived here, this was an intensively farmed land, wasn t it? it was. my husband, charlie, inherited it from his grandparents when he was in his early 20s, and this was back in the 1980s. and every inch of the land was ploughed, it was producing arable crops and dairy. and we fully expected to be farmers for the rest of our lives. mm. 17 years on, we were £1.5 million in debt, tearing our hair out, and realised that, you know, this is very marginal land. we re walking on 320 metres of clay, over a bedrock of limestone, and it s an absolute pig to farm. so you were literally close to going out of business? yeah, the farm was a failing business. and we did everything we could. we diversified, we tried different crops, we tried different cows. we sold ice cream. we did everything we could. but always it was this clay that ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 03:34:00

Just free to roam. yeah, we have a boundary fence, so a deerfence around the entire estate so that the deer don t go onto the roads and cause problems. but essentially they are free roaming. they re ostensibly living pretty much as animals would in the wild. and we want to see what species spontaneously find us. so we have nightingales, you know? we ve got the densest population of nightingales probably in britain right here. and that s one of our most critically endangered species. we re probably the only place where turtle dove numbers are actually rising. and that s entirely natural? and that s entirely natural. last year, we found a large tortoiseshell butterfly that was breeding here, that was thought to be extinct in britain for 50 years. some of the local farmers might say, the problem with isabella tree and her husband, charlie, is that they are allowing weeds to run riot, which spread into ourfarmland. they re allowing pests and predators to thrive and they come to our land, ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 22:34:00

Just free to roam. yeah, we have a boundary fence, so a deer fence around the entire estate so that the deer don t go onto the roads and cause problems. but essentially they are free roaming. they re ostensibly living pretty much as animals would in the wild. and we want to see what species spontaneously find us. so we have nightingales, you know? we ve got the densest population of nightingales probably in britain right here. and that s one of our most critically endangered species. we re probably the only place where turtle dove numbers are actually rising. and that s entirely natural? and that s entirely natural. last year, we found a large tortoiseshell butterfly that was breeding here, that was thought to be extinct in britain for 50 years. some of the local farmers might say, the problem with isabella tree and her husband, charlie, is that they are allowing weeds to run riot, which spread into our farmland. they re allowing pests and predators to thrive and they come to our ....

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