Calum Phillips shears his way up in the world
The Scottish Farmer interviews young clipper Calum Phillips on shearing.
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Susan is a business reporter for The Scottish Farmer covering both news and business stories in Scottish agriculture as well feature writing. She is a University of Stirling graduate where she studied film, media and journalism and was twice nominated for the Scottish Student Journalism awards.
Susan is a business reporter for The Scottish Farmer covering both news and business stories in Scottish agriculture as well feature writing. She is a University of Stirling graduate where she studied film, media and journalism and was twice nominated for the Scottish Student Journalism awards.
The Scottish Farmer interviews young clipper Calum Phillips on shearing.
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