A moo-ving gesture from a farming couple from Glastonbury means a farming charity can support even more people this year.
Colin and Clarissa Salmon, from Pilton, donated the proceeds of the sale of one of their calved heifers at Sedgemoor Auction Centre to the Farming Community Network (FCN).
The heifer, Leamon Rubels Liberty Red VG-2yr - 7 Generations of VG/Ex, made 3,700gns (£3,885) and was sold to the Rowland family from Compton Dundon in Somerset.
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FCN is a national voluntary organisation and charity that supports farmers and families with personal or business related issues. More than 6,000 people a year benefit from its support.
To find out more about FCN, visit fcn.org.uk
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