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Young star of 'Our Yorkshire Farm', Miles Owen, has opened up about considering a future beyond Ravenseat Farm as he assists his brother Reuben's plant hire and machinery business.
Despite his intrinsic love for farming at 17, he shows a strong inclination towards machinery and the accompanying business opportunities.
During 'Life in the Dales', Miles deliberated his impending career decisions.
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He acknowledged his role in supporting his parents at the farm but also indicated an interest in establishing a separate professional direction.
Miles reflected on his father Clive Owen's gradual withdrawal from active farming duties, noting the increased need for his own participation at home, reports Devon Live.
He detailed his farm responsibilities, "I really enjoyed growing up on the farm. One of my jobs was doing the chickens, collecting the eggs, looking after them, and feeding them. I'm doing more work with the cows and the sheep at the moment," as reported by Gloucestershire Live.
Discussing his career objectives, Miles said, "I've talked to Reuben about the digging side and me helping more, getting more involved with his company, which I wouldn't mind at all."
Still, he stressed the importance of balance: "But, I've got to balance it, because dad's getting on and he's slowing down a bit."
Further illustrating his commitment, he added, "So, I've got to help dad when it's needed and I can't leave him to manage. Then, when Reuben needs it and he gets stuck, I need to go and help him."
In a previous episode of Our Farm Next Door, Clive also spoke candidly about stepping back to let his sons take the reins.
Acknowledging the march of time, he admitted that age had taken its toll.
"The kids grow up and become men. I am getting older, and I am not as strong as I used to be so yeah, it is good that these young guys take over," he expressed with a hint of resignation.
Embracing the inevitable transition, Clive said, "It's time to pass on the baton and let them do more and more, and that is how it is."
He added with a touch of humour, "I am here to watch over them and annoy them, and we will get there in the end."
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