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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7269956" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>It never fails to amaze me. A considerable amount of land down here off the wolds is grade 3, has been continuous arable for years, is basically mined out of indices and humus, infested with blackgrass, knackered drainage. You never see a lime spreader and every wisp of straw is carted off with no muck returned. Yet folks queue up to pay more than £100 per acre FBT.</p><p>That’s all the sub is doing isn’t it? Perpetuating farming for the sake of it, rather than getting the fundamentals right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7269956, member: 2119"] It never fails to amaze me. A considerable amount of land down here off the wolds is grade 3, has been continuous arable for years, is basically mined out of indices and humus, infested with blackgrass, knackered drainage. You never see a lime spreader and every wisp of straw is carted off with no muck returned. Yet folks queue up to pay more than £100 per acre FBT. That’s all the sub is doing isn’t it? Perpetuating farming for the sake of it, rather than getting the fundamentals right? [/QUOTE]
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