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English farmer James Rebanks is famous for his books about restoring the health of his Lake Country farm (“ Pastoral Song,” “ ...
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Farmer and author James Rebanks: ‘I hate the word rewilding – it’s been weaponised’ - MSNIt has been a hectic few months for farmer and author James Rebanks, what with his family’s farm in the Lake District to tend, as well as a much-anticipated new book, the follow up to his prize ...
James Rebanks' new book Pastoral Song urgently conveys how the drive for cheap, ... but by using the bully pulpit of his books and popular Twitter account @Herdyshepherd1 to advocate for change.
James Rebanks may be a bestselling author, but lambing season makes few concessions to the literary life. The author of The Shepherd’s Life – a memoir that has spent the past three weeks at ...
James Rebanks is a British farmer who runs a 600-year-old farm in the Lake District in the UK. He is also the author of 2 best-selling books and is a campaigner for sustainable farming. Here's ...
In this June 5, 2015, photo, shepherd James Rebanks carries a sheep in Matterdale, England. Rebanks is the world's most famous shepherd, with a hit Twitter account, a best-selling book and TV ...
Best-selling author James Rebanks has been called England’s most famous farmer. His latest book, “Pastoral Song,” is a love story dedicated to the land his family has farmed for generations.
Farmer-writer James Rebanks: ‘The older I get, I think: cut yourself some slack’ The Lake District author on the graft and beauty of a shepherd’s life — and why the future of farming ...
By James Rebanks. Published Sept. 11, 2020 Updated Sept. 13, 2020; WORLD OF WONDERS In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, ... James Rebanks is the author of “The Shepherd’s Life.” ...
It has been a hectic few months for farmer and author James Rebanks, what with his family’s farm in the Lake District to tend, as well as a much-anticipated new book, the follow up to his prize ...
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