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"We're Afraid to Lose Our Farm": Far From the Agricultural Show, This Pig Breeder Doesn't Get Away with the Poisoning of Her Animals

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Their animals fell ill one after the other. In the Lot, near Saint-Céré, at the foot of Castelnaud Castle, is the farm of Marion and her husband. The couple, installed since 2018 in polyculture- rearing-family-farming, says to Marie France, currently takes care of 40 bovine mothers and 140 sows in production. However, carried by his passion for agriculture, the couple quickly disappointed when his herd was poisoned. Associated with 30% of a loca…
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Their animals fell ill one after the other. In the Lot, near Saint-Céré, at the foot of Castelnaud Castle, is the farm of Marion and her husband. The couple, installed since 2018 in polyculture- rearing-family-farming, says to Marie France, currently takes care of 40 bovine mothers and 140 sows in production. However, carried by his passion for agriculture, the couple quickly disappointed when his herd was poisoned. Associated with 30% of a loca…

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mariefrance.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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