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Agents’ cheery outlook post-BPS
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<blockquote data-quote="turbo" data-source="post: 7383793" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>Here are my thoughts going forward,land that produces every year will still be farmed but elms will give you the chance to take out unproductive area’s so as not to be a drain on the rest of the farm.Contract farming agreement and the like will be a thing of the past as the money will not be there for paying agents fees! The landowners will either rent out or have contractors do the work on a per operation basis but claim elms on some of the land that cannot make money each year.That’s how I think it will go and I am very excited about the future of agriculture in the country</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbo, post: 7383793, member: 45"] Here are my thoughts going forward,land that produces every year will still be farmed but elms will give you the chance to take out unproductive area’s so as not to be a drain on the rest of the farm.Contract farming agreement and the like will be a thing of the past as the money will not be there for paying agents fees! The landowners will either rent out or have contractors do the work on a per operation basis but claim elms on some of the land that cannot make money each year.That’s how I think it will go and I am very excited about the future of agriculture in the country [/QUOTE]
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