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Clarkson on the nail again?
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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 8138171" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>Same here. My 'bit part' in affairs won't make much difference....... a few tonnes less beef on the market in 2-3 years.</p><p></p><p>however....</p><p>Just a soupcon of asking pals down the hill, who grow a bit of corn has revealed...</p><p>1 fella who grows a hundreds of acres of arable, buys fert months in advance, and hasn't decided what to do for 2023.</p><p>Another grows a lot of spuds and corn, fattens a lot of conti bullocks. He's only bought a fraction of his annual fert</p><p>A third who grows a bit of corn, and fattens a few bullocks...he's only bought a 1/4 of his fert.</p><p> </p><p>It's hard to believe these stories aren't being played out across this country and others, and cannot help but have a major effect of crop size.</p><p>There has to be some fallout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 8138171, member: 9965"] Same here. My 'bit part' in affairs won't make much difference....... a few tonnes less beef on the market in 2-3 years. however.... Just a soupcon of asking pals down the hill, who grow a bit of corn has revealed... 1 fella who grows a hundreds of acres of arable, buys fert months in advance, and hasn't decided what to do for 2023. Another grows a lot of spuds and corn, fattens a lot of conti bullocks. He's only bought a fraction of his annual fert A third who grows a bit of corn, and fattens a few bullocks...he's only bought a 1/4 of his fert. It's hard to believe these stories aren't being played out across this country and others, and cannot help but have a major effect of crop size. There has to be some fallout. [/QUOTE]
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