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<blockquote data-quote="Farma Parma" data-source="post: 4447992" data-attributes="member: 5058"><p>you stock boys take a fair hammering at times tho. </p><p>twice the amount of graft compared to us pure arable lads. </p><p>Dad changed us to arable 20+years ago & it did suit us to be honest id never go back now.</p><p>Huge respect for the stock lads tho its a tough job. </p><p>Keep in regular touch with sheep prices & its very up n down aint it.</p><p>Dunno about the cattle side of things really only had a handfull here when i left school & had nowt to do with them.</p><p>spent the last 30years learning the arable side & feel ok about doing that now, if it only gave better returns than it currently is.</p><p>The world needs a bloody starving coz food is for nowt compared to so many other things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farma Parma, post: 4447992, member: 5058"] you stock boys take a fair hammering at times tho. twice the amount of graft compared to us pure arable lads. Dad changed us to arable 20+years ago & it did suit us to be honest id never go back now. Huge respect for the stock lads tho its a tough job. Keep in regular touch with sheep prices & its very up n down aint it. Dunno about the cattle side of things really only had a handfull here when i left school & had nowt to do with them. spent the last 30years learning the arable side & feel ok about doing that now, if it only gave better returns than it currently is. The world needs a bloody starving coz food is for nowt compared to so many other things. [/QUOTE]
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