Could you help King Charles III run his farming operations at Sandringham?
The monarch is advertising for an assistant farm manager for the 5,700-acre holding on his Norfolk estate.
A job description says: "The Sandringham farming operation is an essential part of the Estate, and its primary objective is to farm organically in-hand with nature.
"This means that while we have a clear purpose to produce sustainably grown food, we place the same importance on the management of habitats for the benefit of biodiversity."
It adds crops include wheat, barley, rye, oats, peas and beans, while there are also 2,000 breeding ewes and a beef herd, which are set to be joined this year by rare breed cattle.
It says the farm's mission is to "farm in harmony with nature to produce healthy nutritious food using sustainable organic farming practices and systems".
And it says the successful candidate can expect "a generous package" including housing.
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