Country Life 13 January 2021
Country Life 13 January 2021 looks at pigs, Scotland's bothies and delves into Tom Parker Bowles's tuck box.


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THE FUTURE OF FARMING: Five leading voices share their thoughts on.
PIGS: Forget the lazy stereotypes — pigs are clean, clever and full of character.
BOTHIES: The story of these tiny, remote havens.
TUCK BOXES: There is a new generation of them; these are the best.
CARLA CARLISLE: Who should be first to get the jab?
SHERINGHAM HALL: Repton's favourite commission under the microscope.
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COTTAGE STYLE: This week's interiors.
CALIFORNIA DREAMING: An American garden.
CELERY: Ian Morton on the strange vegetable.
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