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A View from the Tractor: Wit and Wisdom from the Nation's Favourite Dairy Farmer
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A View from the Tractor: Wit and Wisdom from the Nation's Favourite Dairy Farmer

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Roger Evans, everyone’s favourite dairy and poultry farmer, is back with his daily account of rural life, full of laughter, grumbles and witty observations about what makes life tick in the real countryside.

From his own farmyard, or looking down on his village from his tractor, or on a stool in the local pub, Roger tells it like it is.

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Release dateSep 1, 2015
ISBN9781910723142
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A View from the Tractor: Wit and Wisdom from the Nation's Favourite Dairy Farmer
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Roger Evans

For many years Roger Evans has written a very popular farming column in the Western Daily Press every Saturday as well as being a regular contributor to various specialist dairy magazines. He is former Chair of First Milk. Previous winner of the Cream Awards’ Dairy Ambassador of the Year prize, his books have sold over 30,000 copies.

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    What is art?This book doesn't answer the question, but it is an interesting way of asking it.
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    Although Schnitzler patterned the Enthusiasm literary circle, populated by vain mediocrities, after literary acquaintances of his in Vienna in the 1880s, their behaviors and exchanges ring true today separated by 140 years and 4000 miles. One cannot help but see the empty performances of "unappreciated geniuses" and the backbiting among the Enthusiasts in social media today, and frankly in academia as well.