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With 70% of the land in Britain owned by just 1% of the population, availability of land remains a major barrier for new entrant farmers – but "landmatching" hopes to change that.
The wool snagged on a corner of a historic sheepfold in the Welsh mountains connects a historic culture of land with sustainability questions facing us today, writes Carwyn Graves.
Author, conservationist and land manager Jake Fiennes shows Nina Pullman around Holkham Estate and explains how he balances nature, people and food production.
Photographer Fern Leigh Albert wild camped on Dartmoor to hear how a court case has reignited the movement for land access.
Ellis reflects on how the recent wild camping protests on Dartmoor have reignited the land access and right to roam debates.
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