2004 NSch. FW Arable Farmer 2015. AHDB Strategic Fm 2021.Sustainable farming award at NAaG Awards 2022. Soil Farmer of the year 2022. RASE Excellence award 2024

Joined January 2015
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Arrived yesterday ⁦@devisridhar⁩ , looking forward to a good read. Let’s see where this information takes me. 😉
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British Farming is struggling right now and here’s why. We no longer value food, unless it’s been highly processed. That’s why farmers can’t make a profit while supermarkets continue to enjoy bumper profits year after year
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It’s just a hot cross bun! Mary Berry on the right and supermarket on the left. ⁦@DoctorChrisVT@timspector
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Great evening at the ⁦@RoyalAgSociety⁩ lectures with ⁦@AliMorpeth⁩ spelling out the need to change our nutrient intake and Lord Deben giving some interesting political anecdotes.
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Good couple of days in Romania, with thanks to @APHGroup @HorizonAgri and a great presentation from @KellyTillage
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It may not be perfect but it’s more recognition than UK farmers are getting @DefraGovUK
.@SECWAR joined @SecRollins to sign a Memorandum of Understanding advancing the National Farm Security Action Plan— Food security is NATIONAL SECURITY!
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UK supermarkets go all out for ‘Jab-uary’ with food for those on weight-loss drugs buff.ly/Bxggl8H
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Got to be worth a listen. Food is health ❤️
Nutrient density has real potential for public health — but pathways to reward it are still developing. Join four experts exploring how farming shapes nutrition. 📅 13 Jan 🔗rase.org.uk/events #FutureFoodSystems
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Happy New Year ! An hour long TV documentary ‘Live well with the drug free doctor’ @drchatterjeeuk and I with some of my amazing low carb patients 8pm January 8th 2026 Channel 4. We are showcasing what can be achieved in the UK NHS by avoiding foods that put your blood sugar up 🥳👍
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Your government will let you: - Drink alcohol until you destroy your liver - Smoke until you develop cancer - Eat processed food until you're diabetic - Take pharmaceutical drugs with 35 side effects - Get tattoos from a bloke named Spider in his garage - Jump out of an airplane - Climb mountains - Swim with sharks But they'll protect you from: - Fresh milk from a healthy cow on a clean farm This isn't about safety. This is about control. When corporations can't profit from it, they make it illegal. Raw milk doesn't need processing facilities, distribution networks, or corporate intermediaries. That's not a safety concern. That's a threat to the business model. The regulations exist to protect profits, not people. Know the difference.
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Ozempic isn’t fixing metabolism It’s sedating hunger, numbing dopamine, and outsourcing discipline to a syringe If drugs could create health, America would be the healthiest nation on Earth They can’t Biology always sends the bill Fight me in the comments 👇🏽 👇
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🌾 What if farmers were valued for the nutrients they produce, not just the yield? Join our Farm of the Future webinar on nutrient density. 📅 13 Jan, 18:00 Speakers: David Miller, Tim Parton, Dr Hannah Fraser, Dan Kittredge. 🔗 rase.org.uk/events #FarmOfTheFuture #NutrientDensity
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Happy World Soil Day. Our vital resource that is home to 59% of all the species in the world #WorldSoilDay
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Something shifted today. The Budget row stopped being a story about dishonesty and became something darker: a government moving to remove the one man who could expose it. Rachel Reeves hasn't simply misrepresented the public finances. She hasn't simply engineered a false fiscal crisis. She is now clinging to office because the one man who could contradict her – the chairman of the OBR – has been shoved aside hours before he was due to give evidence. That is not politics. That is the state reaching for the dimmer switch to keep the truth out of sight. Richard Hughes's resignation was dressed up as noble self-sacrifice, but the timing gives the game away. He falls on the morning Reeves faces her fiercest scrutiny. He disappears from the witness table where he was meant to confirm, under oath and in public, that the Chancellor had the upgraded forecasts before she warned the country of a black hole that did not exist. And he falls after days of pressure from ministers who suddenly lost their patience with the one body they had spent months claiming proved their credibility. A watchdog that tells the truth is useful to them. A watchdog that contradicts the script is disposable. This is the true scandal. Not the lie, but the purge. A government that cooks its own numbers is untrustworthy. A government that removes the referee to protect a minister is dangerous. Reeves has not merely broken faith with the public – she has broken the independence of Britain's fiscal institutions. The OBR was created to keep politicians honest. Today it has been reminded, in brutal terms, that honesty carries a price. Starmer cannot wash his hands of this. His fingerprints are all over the weapon. He attacked the OBR for its timing. His ministers briefed against Hughes. His MPs questioned his position. Reeves withdrew her confidence just as the narrative turned against her. And then, as the walls closed in, the man at the centre of the row quietly exited the stage. Starmer held a press conference insisting there was "no misleading," a line delivered with the weary certainty of a man who hopes repetition can replace truth. It cannot. The public is not blind. They can see the choreography. A Prime Minister who stays silent while his Chancellor misleads the country is weak. A Prime Minister who allows the watchdog to be trampled to spare his Chancellor is complicit. This government now faces a crisis of legitimacy of its own making. It asked the country to trust it. Then it undermined the very institution designed to earn that trust. This is not the behaviour of grown-ups. It is the behaviour of a government that fears scrutiny because it knows scrutiny will expose the lie. We should be clear about what happened today. The head of the OBR resigned in the middle of the biggest fiscal scandal in years. He resigned on the eve of giving testimony that could have ended Reeves's career. And he resigned under a cloud of ministerial pressure, pointed criticism, and barely disguised frustration from Number 10. This government has not only misled the public – it has interfered with the mechanisms designed to correct that misconduct. A country can survive a dishonest Budget. It cannot survive a government that silences the people who catch it. And that is where Britain now stands. If the ethics system fails to act, if Parliament shrugs, if the OBR is cowed into submission, then the lie becomes law and the truth becomes optional. Reeves may cling on. Starmer may brazen it out. But a government that protects itself by toppling the watchdog is not a government with a future. It is a government already rotting from the inside. "Richard Hughes's resignation was dressed up as noble self-sacrifice, but the timing gives the game away. He falls on the morning Reeves faces her fiercest scrutiny."
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While uk farmers are fighting for their livelihood, there is further delusion from the US!
Bill Gates: “Cows make 6% of global emissions.” “You can either fix the cows, or make beef without the cow.” That’s the conversation now: not about farming, not about land use — but redesigning the cow itself.
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A far simpler way of cutting waiting lists may be to stop ultra processed food companies from poisoning us for their gains! @DoctorChrisVT
On Wednesday I will set out how we will cut NHS waiting lists, cut national debt and cut the cost of living. This will be a Budget for you and your family. mirror.co.uk/news/politics/r…
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Fab 3 days in York.
The farmer panel has started, with a Fantastic line up at the @AABiologists meeting. I'm looking forward to listening to their experiences #OnFarm with #RegenAg
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The food scientists at Nabisco are brilliant. They can make glue & lubricant taste amazing. The moral of the story is never eat food you can't go to the grocery store & buy the ingredients for. Excuse me. What aisle is thiamine mononitrate on? Source: meathealth (IG)
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Dr. Richard Mackarness published "Eat Fat and Grow Slim" in 1958. No sugar, no carbs...just meat, butter, and cream. He had it figured out 67 years ago. We spent the next seven decades doing the exact opposite, getting sicker, and calling it science.
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Online to soak up a bit more info on the strong links of how we grow food to influence the health of humans (us). @NFUtweets @DefraGovUK @NHSEngland
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