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Another BBC article Biased against farming.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 7149693" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>I was feeling rather indignant on first reading it but can't see too much wrong with it having read it again more slowly.</p><p> It is a pretty good appraisee of where we are and how we got here it is just the insinuation towards the end that money should be steered away from evil farmers towards altruistic environmentalists, that is flawed.</p><p> If anything, it shows how good farmers have always been at following the policies that have been put in place. It is not our fault if that have been wrong.</p><p>The policy required now is one that combines production with environmental benefit.</p><p>Premium's for grain grown in fields with fallow margins and for meat from farms with low density stocking etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 7149693, member: 3566"] I was feeling rather indignant on first reading it but can't see too much wrong with it having read it again more slowly. It is a pretty good appraisee of where we are and how we got here it is just the insinuation towards the end that money should be steered away from evil farmers towards altruistic environmentalists, that is flawed. If anything, it shows how good farmers have always been at following the policies that have been put in place. It is not our fault if that have been wrong. The policy required now is one that combines production with environmental benefit. Premium's for grain grown in fields with fallow margins and for meat from farms with low density stocking etc. [/QUOTE]
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