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upnortheast

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Northumberland
Well it’s a odd way to chose a tenant but then again the national distrust work in odd ways
PR job for the NT. Look how we allow young people to get into the industry. and probably a decent PR job for farmers, showing how capable & multi skilled they are.

Matt Baker is no fool, especially if he is not working for BBC. Reckon he knows how to tell a story that will appeal to us peasants & also the NT supporter types

They go to hexham mart 😉 pay close attention to that bit …. 😉
Did you wave to the camera :ROFLMAO:
 

Hilly

Member
PR job for the NT. Look how we allow young people to get into the industry. and probably a decent PR job for farmers, showing how capable & multi skilled they are.

Matt Baker is no fool, especially if he is not working for BBC. Reckon he knows how to tell a story that will appeal to us peasants & also the NT supporter types


Did you wave to the camera :ROFLMAO:
No, just watch closely, it could be interesting .
 

Frank-the-Wool

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Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
What is the most annoying thing I find about this programme is that there are all these enthusiastic young people who are all desperate to get on the farming ladder but the whole thing is really a charade.

In reality this looks a fairly difficult wet farm with a mix of buildings, but a lovely house. There is no mention of the economics of this operation.
How much rent?
Who claims CS or SFI?
How much tree planting and other conservation work has to be done and who pays for it?
Where does all the new shiny kit come from? Most new starters I know had an old loader tractor!
Whose are the 50 sheep that you need 10 people to round up and some big bales because they are in lamb?
The cattle looked good, but again are they there just for show? Not sure a tenant starting off would have the funds to finance them?

In reality how much would a NT tenant expect to earn/make profit in a year? They will need a pension or enough to have a mortgage on a house they own?

I would put the NT in the same category as NE in being impossible to deal with and not to be trusted.
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
What is the most annoying thing I find about this programme is that there are all these enthusiastic young people who are all desperate to get on the farming ladder but the whole thing is really a charade.

In reality this looks a fairly difficult wet farm with a mix of buildings, but a lovely house. There is no mention of the economics of this operation.
How much rent?
Who claims CS or SFI?
How much tree planting and other conservation work has to be done and who pays for it?
Where does all the new shiny kit come from? Most new starters I know had an old loader tractor!
Whose are the 50 sheep that you need 10 people to round up and some big bales because they are in lamb?
The cattle looked good, but again are they there just for show? Not sure a tenant starting off would have the funds to finance them?

In reality how much would a NT tenant expect to earn/make profit in a year? They will need a pension or enough to have a mortgage on a house they own?

I would put the NT in the same category as NE in being impossible to deal with and not to be trusted.
And the number of ex Beatrix Potter NT farms they cannot let as NE / NT have scythed the hefted flock numbers. How can you pay a commercial rent and make a living off a couple of hundred Herdwick ewes
 

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