Summary
Doug Anderson toyed with the idea of becoming a vet or a doctor, but opted for the country life instead and has not lived to regret it. Except for that bull. . . As he launches a remarkable new book, the contented Teesdale farmer tells all
WITH no thanks to the bull which last year put him in intensive care - the horns of a dilemma, if ever there were - 70-yearold farmer Doug Anderson next month publishes a remarkable book of his writing and painting.See the full content of this document
Extract
John North - Close Encounters of the Bullish Kind
It's called One Field At a Time and it's the very antithesis of what they say about the other man's grass. For Doug there've never been pastures new, Moor House has always been home.
It's at Brignall, in Teesdale, worked by four generations o...See the full content of this document
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