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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

every week: today Backfire is going to give you a golden tip on the profits front.

Take a leaf out of farmer Harold Beer's book. He has made a wad of cash by videoing himself carrying out his lob in old tractors. Yes, it's as simple as that Devon-based Beer put his fleet of classic Fergie (tberflhe

Massey Fergusons then— farming ed) tractors to good use and 3,000 people have paid for the privilege to watch the wily farmer ploughing fields and trimming hedges. Tractor and Machinery Magazine (yes really) has even given him an award.

So if you have a truck that could even loosely be described as classic we suggest you hire a video camera and set it up to record your working day and enthrall potential viewers with such delights as 'three hours in a traffic jam", "the hunt for an overnight parking space" and the ever-popular "removing those pesky immigrants from my trailer without getting stabbed or fined".

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People: Harold Beer, Fergie
Locations: Devon

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