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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 8156996" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>I am not going to even bother reading it, if people don't realise that you produce and grow (and therefore eat) what you local is environment produces and grows well, and if we are going to give a relatively stable planet to those who come after we need to look after the soil with animals integrated into the farming system. And do people realise that the whole West of the UK and the hills only grows grass well, in fact we grow better grass than the rest of Europe (except Ireland) because of our rain and we can't eat grass, but ruminants can, we can eat them and their produce. Not rocket science, but as a nation we seem to be lacking in education for want of a better word. Surely if the war in Ukraine and shortage of Russian fertliser/gas has taught us one thing, it should be play to our strengths and a diverse food system is more robust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 8156996, member: 51054"] I am not going to even bother reading it, if people don't realise that you produce and grow (and therefore eat) what you local is environment produces and grows well, and if we are going to give a relatively stable planet to those who come after we need to look after the soil with animals integrated into the farming system. And do people realise that the whole West of the UK and the hills only grows grass well, in fact we grow better grass than the rest of Europe (except Ireland) because of our rain and we can't eat grass, but ruminants can, we can eat them and their produce. Not rocket science, but as a nation we seem to be lacking in education for want of a better word. Surely if the war in Ukraine and shortage of Russian fertliser/gas has taught us one thing, it should be play to our strengths and a diverse food system is more robust. [/QUOTE]
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