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The future of farming: How global crises are reshaping agriculture

By Emiko Terazono, Benjamin Parkin and Nic Fildes
Financial Times·
12 mins to read

Surging costs of inputs such as fertiliser and the growing threat of climate change are driving a return to pre-industrial methods.

From little wild orchids to the sound of warblers, nothing much gets past Jake Fiennes as he surveys a strip of wild flowers that borders a field of spring barley on the 25,000-acre Holkham estate in the east of England, where he is conservation manager.

Creating such buffer zones, known as "hay meadows", around a field reduces its acreage,

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