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Life on the Hole & Sons Farm
Englishman Benjamin Hole takes pictures of a flock of sheep, newborn lambs, dairy cows and other inhabitants of the farm Hole & Sons.
The history of the Hole & Sons farm began in 1962, when an emigrant from New Zealand, Guy Hole, rented land on the British island of Purbeck. Now his grandkids work there, cousins Benjamin and Mark. They launched a site which details life on the farm and how wool is produced. In addition to that, Benjamin opened an account on Instagram where he publishes pictures of sheep, cattle, horses and herding dogs. The blog has more than 144 thousand followers. Now, the owners of Hole & Sons are actively promoting their new product, yarn, and came up with a special hashtag (#holeandsonswool) for the DIY crowd who enjoys showing their creations to an audience on Instagram while using the yarn.
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