Do small farms count

Barleymow

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Ipswich
Just had a call to ask me to do a machinery survey once I declared my acreage they weren't interested should have I've 2000 acres not 200 ,if anyone else does the survey please let me know who is sponsoring it ,they tell you once its complete
 

JP1

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Livestock Farmer
Just had a call to ask me to do a machinery survey once I declared my acreage they weren't interested should have I've 2000 acres not 200 ,if anyone else does the survey please let me know who is sponsoring it ,they tell you once its complete
Do you increase your acreage every year to keep the free subscription to Farmers Guide :)
 

Cowcorn

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Mixed Farmer
Just had a call to ask me to do a machinery survey once I declared my acreage they weren't interested should have I've 2000 acres not 200 ,if anyone else does the survey please let me know who is sponsoring it ,they tell you once its complete
Fucck them!!! The know well that smaller farmers are to canny to be taken in with silly surveys . :):)
 

Bald Rick

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Moderator
Location
Anglesey
Just had a call to ask me to do a machinery survey once I declared my acreage they weren't interested should have I've 2000 acres not 200 ,if anyone else does the survey please let me know who is sponsoring it ,they tell you once its complete

Bit like going on to trade stands back in the day when they ask you how many cows you milk

As @Beef farmer says, the correct answer is “All of them, twice a day”
 

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Fields to Fork Festival 2025 offers discounted tickets for the farming community.

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The Fields to Fork Festival celebrating country life, good food and backing British farming is due to take over Whitebottom Farm, Manchester, on 3rd & 4th May 2025!

Set against the idyllic backdrop of Whitebottom Farm, the festival will be an unforgettable weekend of live music, award-winning chefs, and gourmet food and drink, all while supporting UK’s farmers and food producers. As a way to show appreciation for everyone in the farming community, discounted tickets are on offer for those working in the agricultural sectors.

Alexander McLaren, Founder of Fields to Fork Festival says “British produce and rural culture has never needed the spotlight more than it does today. This festival is our way of celebrating everything that makes...
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