‘People just lie’ : How Riverford’s Guy Singh-Watson became the most brutally honest farmer in (…)

24 août 2025 | Damian Carrington Environment editor
The organic veg pioneer talks to the Guardian about being unemployable, his unconventional father and his recent autism diagnosis “Cardoons are a perennial crop – they keep coming back every year,” says Guy Singh-Watson, as his dog, Artichoke, roots around for voles among the tall thistle-like (…)
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