George Eustice will hear from farmers during his trip to Westpoint.
He's expected to face questions about what the Government's doing to sort out the delays in EU subsidy payments and whether the badger cull will be extended into Devon.
Thursday, 21 May 2015 09:13
George Eustice will hear from farmers during his trip to Westpoint.
He's expected to face questions about what the Government's doing to sort out the delays in EU subsidy payments and whether the badger cull will be extended into Devon.
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