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Richard Hill lives in South Shropshire, which is well-known for its agriculture. Almost two-thirds of the farmland is grass, and the majority of the livestock is poultry. According to a recent report, there’s been a slight increase in the number of smaller farms in the area, although the longer term trend shows that the amount of farmland in use remains constant.

Richard has lived in Shropshire all his life and, before he retired, he worked as a tractor driver. Over the years he’s accumulated an impressive collection of tractors, with more than 70 machines now in his care. Some of them are stored at his home, while

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