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A 'graveyard' for combine harvesters has been captured from above

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The 700 acre site is home to around 350 broken-down and second hand farm machines. Three generations of farmers have been running the business near Alnwick, Northumberland, since the early 1970s. They take in hundreds of combine harvesters every year - and either ship them whole or in parts to farmers around the world including New Zealand and Pakistan. The business was set up by John Manners in 1972 when he started salvaging, dismantling and reconditioning combine harvesters.

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