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Clarkson on the nail again?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonp" data-source="post: 8138452" data-attributes="member: 89026"><p>When I started farming sheep and cows I decided that subsidies were not for me. I prefer to be self sufficient with the barest minimum of interaction with government as possible. If farming alone doesn't pay the bills I just hire myself out to earn the extra money I require.</p><p>I can sit on the sidelines and watch all the bickering and hand wringing with some amusement.</p><p>I do however appreciate that a certain amount of infrastructure is essential for me to carry on, markets and abbatoirs for example, these things are worth arguing for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonp, post: 8138452, member: 89026"] When I started farming sheep and cows I decided that subsidies were not for me. I prefer to be self sufficient with the barest minimum of interaction with government as possible. If farming alone doesn't pay the bills I just hire myself out to earn the extra money I require. I can sit on the sidelines and watch all the bickering and hand wringing with some amusement. I do however appreciate that a certain amount of infrastructure is essential for me to carry on, markets and abbatoirs for example, these things are worth arguing for. [/QUOTE]
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