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Woodbridge farmer fined £27,000 over dead sheep discoveries
A farmer has been ordered to pay £27,000 after Trading Standards officers found multiple dead sheep carcasses left on his land over a 10-month period.
Suffolk farmers to stage second A14 tractor protest over food imports
Motorists should plan for delays on the A14 between Levington and Bury St Edmunds on Monday, 3 February, as farmers stage another slow-moving tractor convoy to protest against food import standards.
The tractor boys: Suffolk farmers take to A14 in protest over inheritance tax changes
Suffolk and North Essex farmers have taken to the A14 today in a show of solidarity against government changes to inheritance tax rules, joining nationwide protests, including a major demonstration in Westminster.
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