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Farming

on BBC One London

Introduced by John Cherrington.
F.A. Secrett started his horticultural business by farming Kew Gardens. His family now grow more than 700 acres of horticultural crops in Cornwall, Kent, and Surrey. He talks to John Cherrington about his life's work, on the occasion of the award of a Gold Medal by the Royal Counties Agricultural Society, and Sir Harold Sanders comments on the award.
From the Midlands
Followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Guest:
F.A. Secrett
Guest:
Sir Harold Sanders
Film Editor:
Colin Moffat
Director:
Keith Reading
Producer:
John Kenyon

BBC One London

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