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Equine enterprises boost farm incomes

Series: Farmers Guardian ; 16 March 2001, 28(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: A new survey by Strutt & Parker has shown that three-quarters of their farming clients have diversified into horses in the last fifteen years. 23% of those who have set up stables or other equine enterprises had done so in the last two years. The research, also suggests that such enterprises can be a useful source of income with annual rents for land let for horses reaching of £200-£500 per acre.
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A new survey by Strutt & Parker has shown that three-quarters of their farming clients have diversified into horses in the last fifteen years. 23% of those who have set up stables or other equine enterprises had done so in the last two years. The research, also suggests that such enterprises can be a useful source of income with annual rents for land let for horses reaching of £200-£500 per acre.