This former tenant of Grange Farm can often be seen doing casual work on the farms of Ambridge, sometimes using his ancient tractor or digger. But Eddie's got a finger in more pies than Mr Kipling, dealing also in garden ornaments, compost, landscaping and anything else he thinks will turn a penny. He admits that selling illegal meat was a bit of mistake and was fortunate to escape prison - although to be fair he didn't know the meat was condemned. Perhaps Eddie's best bit of luck in recent years was a windfall from his old milk quota. This allowed him to buy Grundys' Field, which has become a base for all the Grundy enterprises - including an illegal cider den. No wonder Clarrie despairs.
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