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  • Less is more: Improving profitability and the natural environment in hill and other marginal farming systems

    resource Less is more on upland farms: decreasing livestock stocking rates to sustainable levels increases a farm’s profitability and improves the natural environment.
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    The Complementary Role of Sheep in Upland and Hill Areas

    resource National Sheep Association Iconic landscape maintenance, environmental support, sustenance of rural communities. And you thought sheep were just about lamb chops!
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