Look What the Cat Brought in

Yet more observations on rural life. We have cattle, environmentalists, a plethora of new thinking as Defra plunges into the new world but more importantly we still have our Loyal Border Collie, Sal. She is joined in a starring role by Billy, the newly arrived farm cat. As well as this we have diversification opportunities for those wishing to serve niche markets, living in the past, and the secret of perfect hair. 

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Look What the Cat Brought in

Yet more observations on rural life. We have cattle, environmentalists, a plethora of new thinking as Defra plunges into the new world but more importantly we still have our Loyal Border Collie, Sal. She is joined in a starring role by Billy, the newly arrived farm cat. As well as this we have diversification opportunities for those wishing to serve niche markets, living in the past, and the secret of perfect hair. 

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Look What the Cat Brought in

Look What the Cat Brought in

by Jim Webster
Look What the Cat Brought in

Look What the Cat Brought in

by Jim Webster

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Overview

Yet more observations on rural life. We have cattle, environmentalists, a plethora of new thinking as Defra plunges into the new world but more importantly we still have our Loyal Border Collie, Sal. She is joined in a starring role by Billy, the newly arrived farm cat. As well as this we have diversification opportunities for those wishing to serve niche markets, living in the past, and the secret of perfect hair. 


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BN ID: 2940165196034
Publisher: Jim Webster
Publication date: 04/18/2021
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 334 KB

About the Author

About The Author

Well I’ve farmed in South Cumbria all my life, milked cows for thirty years, run a suckler herd and reared calves. Then life went and afflicted me with sheep.

As well as that I’ve been a free-lance journalist, mainly covering agricultural issues, as well as being the CLA’s national livestock adviser for about ten years.

I’ve also had four fantasy novels published in paperback and innumerable novellas of a similar length to this short collection of stories.

To round this off I’ve got a wife and three daughters, and in spite of this, no dress sense whatsoever.

I’ve never been able to keep a diary, but over recent years I’ve written two blogs. One for Tallis Steelyard

https://tallissteelyard.wordpress.com/

The other covers my dogs, quads, and general farm life.   https://jandbvwebster.wordpress.com/

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