- Location
- Owaka, New Zealand
Maybe.Shows void between Arable and Livestock
Personally I believe all high-input farming has shot itself in the foot by pricing it's own operation out of the park, so to speak.
It's merely a matter of time before all sectors have to accept that they aren't actually subsidised, but merely paid off - and adjust appropriately to let the market/farmgate price decide their expenditure, instead of some belief that things will improve of their own accord?
Returns do not permit a whole brace of machinery to be maintained, but the brace of machinery is an integral part of systems.
You don't need a degree to work out the trajectory of a farming system that lacks the adaptability of production costs to suit returns.
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