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langrish and his father frank. the generation they have to find a new canton southern england the 2 men are very concerned about bricks especially if britain and the e.u. fail to negotiate a trade deal nearly half of. that we produce is export states and most of what we export is exports it into the e.u. . so if any tariffs a person on tariffs again after between 40 and 50 percent say if those tariffs are applied. to get into europe that will. destroy the price. it's hard to imagine this landscape without its poppy thanks to them that the ground to puta for. today even languishing deciding which lambs are ready for slaughter after the up a twat moves will be exporting to from. the french like a lamb like this which is a good confirmation. they want them worrying around about $18.00 to $20.00 kilos as a carcass. not too much fat just a little fat they are very discerning like good quality lamb and we. produce good quality lamb which comes off of grass on a clear day it's possible to see right across to the french co
langrish and his father frank. the generation they have to find a new canton southern england the 2 men are very concerned about bricks especially if britain and the e.u. fail to negotiate a trade deal nearly half of. that we produce is export states and most of what we export is exports it into the e.u. . so if any tariffs a person on tariffs again after between 40 and 50 percent say if those tariffs are applied. to get into europe that will. destroy the price. it's hard to imagine this...
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at langrish and his father frank. in the generations they have to find and you can't in southern england the 2 men are very concerned about bricks it especially if britain and the e.u. fail to negotiate a trade deal nearly half of. that we produce is exports h. and most of what we export is exports it into the e.u. . so if any tariffs a person on tariffs again a sort of between 40 and 50 percent so if those tariffs are applied. to go into europe. destroy price. it's hard to imagine this landscape without its poppy thanks to them that the grass is so neat to puta from. today even languish in deciding which lambs are ready for slaughter after the avatar moves will be exported to from. the french like a lamb like this which has a good conformation. they want to. around about 18 to 20 kilos as a carcass. not too much fat just a little fat they are very discerning my like good quality lamb and we. produce good quality lamb which comes off of grass on a clear day it's possible to see right across to the french coast should
at langrish and his father frank. in the generations they have to find and you can't in southern england the 2 men are very concerned about bricks it especially if britain and the e.u. fail to negotiate a trade deal nearly half of. that we produce is exports h. and most of what we export is exports it into the e.u. . so if any tariffs a person on tariffs again a sort of between 40 and 50 percent so if those tariffs are applied. to go into europe. destroy price. it's hard to imagine this...
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at langrish and his father frank own sheep farm assume the generations they have to find. southern england the 2 men are very concerned about bricks it especially if britain and the e.u. fail to negotiate a trade deal nearly half of. that we produce is exports it's most of what we export is exports it into the e.u. . so if any tariffs a person on tariffs again i should have between 40 and 50 percent so if those tariffs are applied. to go into europe. destroy a large price. it's hard to imagine this landscape without its poppy thanks to them that the grass is so neat and you to fall. today even languish in sa deciding which lambs are ready for slaughter after the avatar moves will be exported to from. the french like a lamb like this which has a good confirmation. they want them waiting around about $18.00 to $20.00 kilos as a carcass. not too much fat just a little fat they are very discerning my like good quality lamb and we. produce good quality lamb which comes off of grass on a clear day it's possible to see right across to the french coast should be i tell you their.
at langrish and his father frank own sheep farm assume the generations they have to find. southern england the 2 men are very concerned about bricks it especially if britain and the e.u. fail to negotiate a trade deal nearly half of. that we produce is exports it's most of what we export is exports it into the e.u. . so if any tariffs a person on tariffs again i should have between 40 and 50 percent so if those tariffs are applied. to go into europe. destroy a large price. it's hard to imagine...
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entailed too much bureaucracy but frank langrish thinks it will get even worse post by accident i know. there won't be any less ass civil servants to like by so we will still have lots of people i thought the farmers incorrectly blamed europe for the paper when it was actually our people that created lots of people. many of the pharmacy you go to the week a cattle auction can't foresee a tough time ahead and. still most here seem to feel this new sense complaining when that's quick to be done. it comes just to make the most situation but it will be the legislation is in place and whatever tires we have and get on with it we will be better off in the end but it will be very hot in the interim period all be on a start just starting our coaching on not looking for because offing is going to be a long haul to hole we have bricks. and langrish is married to that many families won't be able to survive without subsidies and he is furious about the government's handling of bricks it. is just. disbelief that they can tell so many lies you know that it's you know the hollow they won't be cute ev
entailed too much bureaucracy but frank langrish thinks it will get even worse post by accident i know. there won't be any less ass civil servants to like by so we will still have lots of people i thought the farmers incorrectly blamed europe for the paper when it was actually our people that created lots of people. many of the pharmacy you go to the week a cattle auction can't foresee a tough time ahead and. still most here seem to feel this new sense complaining when that's quick to be done....
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but frank langrish thinks it will get even worse post by accident i know. there won't be any less as civil servants to like pay so we will still have lots of people i thought the farmers incorrectly blamed europe for the paper when it was actually our own people that created lots of people. many of the pharmaceutical into the weekend cattle auction they can't foresee a tough time ahead. still most here seem to feel there's new sense complaining when that's going to be done. because it's just going to make the most the situation that it will that legislation is in place and whatever tires we have and get on with it we will be better off in the end but it will be very hot in the interim period all be on a start just starting our coaching on not looking for exhausting it's going to be a long haul to hold we have bricks. at langrish is married to that many families won't be able to survive without subsidies and he's furious about the government's handling of bread. st. it's just disbelief that they can tell so many lies you know that it's you know the hollow th
but frank langrish thinks it will get even worse post by accident i know. there won't be any less as civil servants to like pay so we will still have lots of people i thought the farmers incorrectly blamed europe for the paper when it was actually our own people that created lots of people. many of the pharmaceutical into the weekend cattle auction they can't foresee a tough time ahead. still most here seem to feel there's new sense complaining when that's going to be done. because it's just...
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hundreds of thousands of comments in support so you know you make enough noise and then thankfully langrish it wasn't it with the same restrictions of about what we were doing now that was great so much esther and then it was only a matter of time before we receive justice and the hopeful i would like an apology from central government to try to draw a wedge between ourselves and our local police and our local community which they failed to do so i think that's important to know we stuck together on this we stood strong we stood up with our politicians that we would like an apology from the central government for being ignored. well that's all from me for the moment you can get most stories on our home for us on social media glad you picked up today. in the break. my favorite or a bit and you're absolutely right it's we have part of the brain right here in the middle it's on the right side very high with assimilated and even to healthy people one roof over sold out of body experience. a lot of people talking about is this the beginning china as the world's superpower but they're not thinkin
hundreds of thousands of comments in support so you know you make enough noise and then thankfully langrish it wasn't it with the same restrictions of about what we were doing now that was great so much esther and then it was only a matter of time before we receive justice and the hopeful i would like an apology from central government to try to draw a wedge between ourselves and our local police and our local community which they failed to do so i think that's important to know we stuck...
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frank langrish and his son and 4th generation sheep farmers they raise some 5000 sheep in the southern english county of kept most of the meat this exported from. the french like a lamb like this which was a good confirmation. they want and why around about $18.00 to $20.00 kilos as a carcass. not too much fat just a little fat they are very discerning and they like good quality lamb coach if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every carcass and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives and frogs go to the. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries held up it's just going to. impact the supply chain. parts prices. in the languages also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the us could d
frank langrish and his son and 4th generation sheep farmers they raise some 5000 sheep in the southern english county of kept most of the meat this exported from. the french like a lamb like this which was a good confirmation. they want and why around about $18.00 to $20.00 kilos as a carcass. not too much fat just a little fat they are very discerning and they like good quality lamb coach if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent...