Field Work

Bathurst, Bella

£9.99

For many of us, Britain is countryside – drystone walls, stiles, sheep on a distant hillside. But farmers themselves often remain a mystery: familiar but unpredictable, a secretive industry still visible from space. Who are these people who shape our countryside and put food on our tables? And what does it take to pull a life out of earth? From fruit farmers to fallen stock operators, from grassy uplands to polytunnels, Bella Bathurst journeys through Britain to talk to those on the far side of the fence. As farmers find themselves torn between time-honoured methods and modern appetites, these shocking, raw, wise, and funny accounts will open out a way of life now changing beyond recognition.

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Publish Date: 07/04/2022

Description

‘A priceless portrait of one of the least understood and frequently most vilified of people: farmers. It should really be read by all in this country who buys food – i.e. everyone.’ Daily Mail’Highly researched and deeply thoughtful … Bathurst peers under the bonnet of these lives and reveals things that rarely make it into print.’ James Rebanks, The Times’A fine achievement: describing the indescribable’ Rosamund Young, author of The Secret Life of CowsWe think we know what makes Britain’s countryside: drystone walls, stiles, sheep on a distant hillside. But for many of us, farmers themselves – the men and women who shape, maintain and care for that land – often remain a mystery: familiar but unpredictable, a secretive industry that’s still visible from space.In Field Work, Bella Bathurst journeys through Britain to talk to those on the far side of the fence. From fruit farmers to fallen stock operators, from grassy uplands to polytunnels, she creates a portrait of modern Britain, exposing in the process the inextricable bonds that exist between land and the people who farm it.As farmers find themselves torn between time-honoured methods and modern appetites, these raw, wise and funny accounts reveal an ancient way of life changing beyond recognition.

Additional information

Weight 200 g
Dimensions 198 × 128 × 22 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

240

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

630.92241 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K