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There'll be serious questions asked about land use/profitability and identification of crap land that doesn't actually make any money - that all needs to go into some type of non ag scheme to make a financial return.
It won't be a case of doing whats always been done for years, and being told to 'buy this' and 'buy that' because 'it'll make you more money'....... I know these are general statements that don't apply to all.
Stand back, get your head around it all and look carefully at what to do in the future. Business as usual may not be the best policy...... all depends on the specific resources available on individual farms. IMHO..
It'll be sustainable intensification........ integrating diversity into the farmed environment increases output, so part of that diversity will be provided through CS/ELM (tier 2??) if you do the research and figure it out.going to be a disaster i think.....food production is going to plummet as it'll have to compete with env. options just as lower standard imports turn up....you can't suck £3billion out of an industry without consequences
There'll be serious questions asked about land use/profitability and identification of crap land that doesn't actually make any money - that all needs to go into some type of non ag scheme to make a financial return.
It won't be a case of doing whats always been done for years, and being told to 'buy this' and 'buy that' because 'it'll make you more money'....... I know these are general statements that don't apply to all.
Stand back, get your head around it all and look carefully at what to do in the future. Business as usual may not be the best policy...... all depends on the specific resources available on individual farms. IMHO..