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A question for Ollybloggs Oliver Harrison
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<blockquote data-quote="lloyd" data-source="post: 9160686" data-attributes="member: 11989"><p>Of course sfi suits certain farmers in England ie praire cereal</p><p>farmers much more so than family mixed farmers.</p><p>Where is the voice for these on the NFU?</p><p></p><p>Much of the sfi payments are skewed towards those who have done</p><p>the most enviromental damage in the past.</p><p></p><p>Your average mixed farmer will not be receiving</p><p>DD allowance</p><p>Variable fertiliser rate allowance</p><p>Non use of pesticide payment</p><p>targeted herbicide spraying allowance.</p><p></p><p>These 4 things alone give the large scale cereal farmer most of their bps back.</p><p>Much wonder they don't want to upset the boat.</p><p></p><p>SFI in England has succeeded in one thing by dividing farmers .</p><p>There seems to be a i'm alright Jack attitude by the minority who</p><p>can't believe their luck from this new found subsidy system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloyd, post: 9160686, member: 11989"] Of course sfi suits certain farmers in England ie praire cereal farmers much more so than family mixed farmers. Where is the voice for these on the NFU? Much of the sfi payments are skewed towards those who have done the most enviromental damage in the past. Your average mixed farmer will not be receiving DD allowance Variable fertiliser rate allowance Non use of pesticide payment targeted herbicide spraying allowance. These 4 things alone give the large scale cereal farmer most of their bps back. Much wonder they don't want to upset the boat. SFI in England has succeeded in one thing by dividing farmers . There seems to be a i'm alright Jack attitude by the minority who can't believe their luck from this new found subsidy system. [/QUOTE]
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