Dalserf Holstein heifers rules supreme at Lesmahgow Show for the Baillies
Despite a wet week, the Lesmahagow Show thrived thanks to the committee's efforts and a sunny day, attracting numerous exhibitors and spectators.
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Business Journalist for the Scottish Farmer, focusing on a range of sales and shows throughout the country. I also write various fam features to showcase the industry.
Business Journalist for the Scottish Farmer, focusing on a range of sales and shows throughout the country. I also write various fam features to showcase the industry.
Despite a wet week, the Lesmahagow Show thrived thanks to the committee's efforts and a sunny day, attracting numerous exhibitors and spectators.
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