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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7444089" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>ELMS is just a different crop where the output isn’t measured by heaving trailer loads of lovely golden grain or white beet but by how many boxes you tick on some nerds clipboard. I haven’t found an option in mid tier that pays as well or can be delivered as easily as spring barley so I’m out. It won’t be stressless either. It will be a whole lot of hassle at least half of which will be beyond your control. Small plots of this and that seem to create more work than one nice big arable field. And then they will want input from the local community and even Mrs Muggins will have a say as well. If it’s going to be a nature reserve then some other mug can buy it and allow hundreds of years work to go to wreck and ruin buf while I’m here it will be kept tidy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7444089, member: 2119"] ELMS is just a different crop where the output isn’t measured by heaving trailer loads of lovely golden grain or white beet but by how many boxes you tick on some nerds clipboard. I haven’t found an option in mid tier that pays as well or can be delivered as easily as spring barley so I’m out. It won’t be stressless either. It will be a whole lot of hassle at least half of which will be beyond your control. Small plots of this and that seem to create more work than one nice big arable field. And then they will want input from the local community and even Mrs Muggins will have a say as well. If it’s going to be a nature reserve then some other mug can buy it and allow hundreds of years work to go to wreck and ruin buf while I’m here it will be kept tidy. [/QUOTE]
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