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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7980087" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>Hold on a minute! I thought this was England only? Bossfarmer seems to be located "between Perth and Inverness"? I did ask quite early on if the scheme also applied to Scotland but got no reply.</p><p></p><p>As a famer in my 80s, I don't receive any 'direct payments' so can hardly receive BPS (or what the hell it is now called) as a lump sum in advance. </p><p></p><p>I've made inquiries to see what young farmers might like to take over my farm, but got no reply. Looks like I will be sitting here living (and farming) on my state pension letting things re-wild naturally until nature finally takes it's course. </p><p></p><p>It is quite obvious to me why young farmers can't find farms to farm. But I did get an offer from an alpaca sanctuary so perhaps I ought to reconsider that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7980087, member: 4505"] Hold on a minute! I thought this was England only? Bossfarmer seems to be located "between Perth and Inverness"? I did ask quite early on if the scheme also applied to Scotland but got no reply. As a famer in my 80s, I don't receive any 'direct payments' so can hardly receive BPS (or what the hell it is now called) as a lump sum in advance. I've made inquiries to see what young farmers might like to take over my farm, but got no reply. Looks like I will be sitting here living (and farming) on my state pension letting things re-wild naturally until nature finally takes it's course. It is quite obvious to me why young farmers can't find farms to farm. But I did get an offer from an alpaca sanctuary so perhaps I ought to reconsider that? [/QUOTE]
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