0 relating to the activity of picking fruit or vegetables yourself at a farm and then paying for the amount you have picked: --
a pick-your-own farm
pick-your-own strawberries
Pick-your-own businesses that fall within an infected area and are in close proximity to livestock will be affected by the foot and mouth restrictions.
In a separate development, so-called "pick-your-own" farms have appeared over the years near towns, which in type of management belong more to the category of smallholdings than to farms.
These agri-entertainment options include: pick-your-own operations, pumpkin patches, corn mazes, farm stores, agricultural festivals, and educational activities.
Some farms offer pick-your-own peaches, apples, and pumpkins.
Privately-owned wildlife parks and pick-your-own fruit farms have also been a success, and have attracted a large number of town and city dwellers during the summer months.
Of course, if a pick-your-own enterprise is selling grossly contaminated produce, that enterprise would be committing an offence just as a shop would be.
I have in mind the position of the person who works on a casual basis in a village shop or in my pick-your-own business.
Last year the pick-your-own people did not do too badly.