Blood sucking ahdb

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
Ooh, I've got a stalker.

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@White rabbit, I'm curious - any reason for doing this?
 

simon w

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Hayling Island
morning Simon w we are taking these 121 names down Tuesday afternoon and straight away moving on to potato sector ,a lot of growers are feeling pretty fed up and we are not going to wait for the ballot,if potato growers do not help us in such a disastrous year they never will .We have been asked to meet Nicholas saphir which I personally would like to do but my two partners do not so I am out voted .I think they are scared I might get out of my pram.
It looks as though the AHDB will try anything to make it look like they are going to change their ways.They have had 11 years to do something useful, they say it is time to change that change must be the scrap heap.With the potato price on the floor every penny counts.
 

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
Seen folk call people that read what they put on social media stalkers before
Easy way to stop it, don't put stuff on social media

I'm happy to engage in conversation across this forum, but it is a little bit creepy that someone wants to specifically follow everything I write, wherever it is.

Still, if it encourages WR to visit and then contribute to other parts of the forum as well as this thread, then I think that would be a good thing.
 

Henarar

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
I'm happy to engage in conversation across this forum, but it is a little bit creepy that someone wants to specifically follow everything I write, wherever it is.

Still, if it encourages WR to visit and then contribute to other parts of the forum as well as this thread, then I think that would be a good thing.
Hardly makes him a stalker, I followed one person from when I joined just to see what difference it made and as far as I could tell none.
You can see what anyone puts on here just by searching anyway
 

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
If you hover your mouse over my name/ click on it, somethng like this should pop up.

The options are to follow me, to ignore me (many would recommend this, I cannot say) and to start a private conversation with me (again, some would recommend, some not).

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If you hover your mouse over my name/ click on it, somethng like this should pop up.

The options are to follow me, to ignore me (many would recommend this, I cannot say) and to start a private conversation with me (again, some would recommend, some not).

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You are right highland mule you would not be at the top of the list for someone to follow,mind you did find the clip funny and here's me thinking you didn't have a sense of humour.
 

Henarar

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
Well click my name then, if you're on a mobile device. Given it's Sunday, I am only doing works of necessity and mercy and otherwise sitting inside. My condolences if you still feel the need to work on this day of rest.
lucky he is only sat in the tractor I have been dagging lambs, just when you think fly season is coming to an end get one struck, nothing the rest of the year
 

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