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    Working all your life at home on the farm with that old "It will be yours one day"

    According to many posts that is all they get anyway, with the promise that “one day my boy etc etc”). At least that would ensure promises are kept and those pesky meddling siblings couldnt do the dirty….as is apparently quite a regular occurrence!
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    River Lugg - Revisited? Another river...

    he said he did previously
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    River Lugg - Revisited? Another river...

    I thought he had a felling licence....?
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    Working all your life at home on the farm with that old "It will be yours one day"

    you would need to have something reflected in the farm accounts though
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    Working all your life at home on the farm with that old "It will be yours one day"

    Is there any option for a son who puts in all the hours for little financial reward in the hope/promise of inheriting the farm, to have an annual salary/dividend element accrued in the company accounts so that when the time comes if there is any skullduggery, the farm would have a large...
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    Share Portfolio 2020

    I did. I lost £55k when loans to two commercial companies went bad! Be very selective on how you use your SSAS.
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    EA or the Post Office - compare and contrast?

    The PO, as the client in the project, will have signed it off at go-live date so the onus is really on them. They clearly have agreed to go live with the provisio of the Fujitsu team doing the overnight "adjustments", but again that risk is on the PO
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    Land Owners - Deer Culling

    Pretty clear then why they are not moving in..... ;)
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    Land Owners - Deer Culling

    For some butchering experience, ask a local butcher if he will show you on a carcase you supply to him and share the meat with him. I had a mate who was a butcher and that is what I did in the early days, as well as watching a few Youtube videos first.
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    Share Portfolio 2020

    Not the best day for them today
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    the big british beef battle

    Subsidies must be spectacular to pay for all that robotic gear!
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    John Price interview , FarmersWeekly River Lugg video.

    He also did some work upstream of his farm so presumably thats where they got their distances from. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hereford-worcester-60677143
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    John Price interview , FarmersWeekly River Lugg video.

    Mr Lugg was not imprisoned for chasing an EA employee for numerous miles in his van or extracting water or gravel though, as you state. He was imprisoned for the most recent works he completed with a big digger on a SSSI and breaching an order to jolly well stop it.
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    John Price interview , FarmersWeekly River Lugg video.

    I think you are missing the point. In the eyes of the law his actions were unlawful, hence he was sent to prison. it really doesn’t matter what the results of his bulldozing were, he broke the law and suffered the consequences. That is a recorded fact.
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    Sporting rights

    Feel free to pass the contacts on.... ;)
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    John Price interview , FarmersWeekly River Lugg video.

    Nope. But it is still designated a SSSI and therefore unlawful for anyone to dig it up with a bulldozer, as Mr Price found to his cost.
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    John Price interview , FarmersWeekly River Lugg video.

    Sometime prior to the site being marked as an SSSI. An SSSI can only become so when something of "importance" is noted as being on the site.
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    John Price interview , FarmersWeekly River Lugg video.

    It was a SSSI, an assessment would have been prior to being awarded that status
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    John Price interview , FarmersWeekly River Lugg video.

    The Forestry Commission said it will take no action against a Herefordshire farmer at the centre of a dispute over river maintenance works along the protected River Lugg. But the commission warned farmer John Price that its decision has no bearing on ongoing investigations being conducted by...
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    Stock fence value after 12 months

    Consider what the useful life is of the fence. deduct one year's pro-rata value and that's your answer.
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