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Snoil: guess what this new word means
Some piles of snow are not very white – they’re brown. This is because soil from fields can get blown into the snow by gales. The combination has led to the word ‘snoil’ joining our lexicon. Adam Cormack went to see some of those snoil drifts in Nottinghamshire.
First broadcast on Farming Today, 7 March 2018.
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