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Are marts still the heart of commerce and community? - Big Debate ep5

Episode Summary

Ally and Sophie ask whether traditional livestock markets will still be central to UK farming in 20 years time? They are joined by Dan Luff from sellmylivestock.com and livestock auctioneer Scott Donaldson who is Group Director for H&H Group. They also discuss tractor runs and Christmas traditions.

Episode Notes

For this week's Big Debate Ally and Sophie explore the future of traditional livestock markets in the UK, featuring insights from Dan Luff, co-founder of Sell My Livestock, and Scott Donaldson, a seasoned auctioneer and Group Director of H&H Group. The discussion covers the evolution of livestock trading, the impact of online platforms, the social aspects of markets, and predictions for the future of livestock sales. Both guests emphasize the importance of adaptability in the industry and the potential for a hybrid model combining traditional and online methods.

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