That in its self is good news .Actually they are adding new renewable tech faster than most, it’s just population demands and old polices they had that is messing them up with all these coal fired power stations, I personally think they will play ball, because we can tax them one way or another if they don’t.
The other reason I belive they will is because they are taking climate change seriously at least they seem to be making great efforts in that direction planting Forrest’s etc.
Not many cattle fattend on grass in the U.K. now man , shed and concentrates, some of the breeds won’t fatten on grass and some to flighty to be out anyway, can’t get them in to handle etc is the truth of the matter .That's where the flexibility goes?
Works alright if you get plenty of bulk grass growth, but the weather can work for or against every bob spent on extras.
I think the summer dry patterns worldwide are having some interesting effects on beef operations, a "serious amount of acetylene" in alot of cases.
Sadly it's not the cows that should be going, but all the sh!t the cows were expected to pay for when the going was good!
That's the noose, and to keep the metaphor going our herds are what keep from dangling
Our cows are just a hobby but I couldn't be without them
Share farming?Yes your probably right , the next fashion is share farming always makes me laugh share what exactly not be money so must be the work .....
should the landowner not see a return on investment ?Share farming?
It's a good NZ concept that has been barstewardized by UK land agents. In it's British format it allows landowners to obtain large rents for land, while still keeping their active farmer status, with all the associated subsidy and tax benefits.
The peasant puts in the capital, takes the financial risk, does all the work and at the end of the year, the Lord takes a proportion of his profit.
Fück me. I've just read back a few of my recent posts. Seriously concerned I'm turning into @glasshouse.
Aye the peasant gets to share the shitty end of the stickShare farming?
It's a good NZ concept that has been barstewardized by UK land agents. In it's British format it allows landowners to obtain large rents for land, while still keeping their active farmer status, with all the associated subsidy and tax benefits.
The peasant puts in the capital, takes the financial risk, does all the work and at the end of the year, the Lord takes a proportion of his profit.
Fück me. I've just read back a few of my recent posts. Seriously concerned I'm turning into @glasshouse.
And even then the landowner wants half!Aye the peasant gets to share the shitty end of the stick
I cannot disagree. This is down to the low cost of carbon foot print calculations.But they pay the tax and still pollute , so no gain ?
Assuming they're investing something's of course. NZ share milking, the landowner is responsible for the parlour, infrastructure repairs and capital fertiliser.should the landowner not see a return on investment ?
Starting from a low base ...................Actually they are adding new renewable tech faster than most, it’s just population demands and old polices they had that is messing them up with all these coal fired power stations, I personally think they will play ball, because we can tax them one way or another if they don’t.
The other reason I belive they will is because they are taking climate change seriously at least they seem to be making great efforts in that direction planting Forrest’s etc.
Ruled by the unproductive and incompetent...The lunatics have taken over the asylum.
You're notShare farming?
It's a good NZ concept that has been barstewardized by UK land agents. In it's British format it allows landowners to obtain large rents for land, while still keeping their active farmer status, with all the associated subsidy and tax benefits.
The peasant puts in the capital, takes the financial risk, does all the work and at the end of the year, the Lord takes a proportion of his profit.
Fück me. I've just read back a few of my recent posts. Seriously concerned I'm turning into @glasshouse.
You mean indoor feed lots.Not many cattle fattend on grass in the U.K. now man , shed and concentrates, some of the breeds won’t fatten on grass and some to flighty to be out anyway, can’t get them in to handle etc is the truth of the matter .
A lot of land has a cost price of around 10K/acre, is the share farmer going to match that investment ?Assuming they're investing something's of course. NZ share milking, the landowner is responsible for the parlour, infrastructure repairs and capital fertiliser.
The share farming opportunities I've explored in the UK were no where near as balanced.
Aye !!! You got it !! But not as nice condition as the outdoor ones abroad , hmmmmYou mean indoor feed lots.
Crikey! If you think cattle can be hard to get in you should try deer farming, they are normally dead easy to get in. I would say I can get any group on the farm into the handling system within 30 mins max. Currently 7 different groups 14 paddocks 100 acres.Not many cattle fattend on grass in the U.K. now man , shed and concentrates, some of the breeds won’t fatten on grass and some to flighty to be out anyway, can’t get them in to handle etc is the truth of the matter .
A lot of land has a cost price of around 10K/acre, is the share farmer going to match that investment ?
Nothing will because it ain’t worth that because of the business ran on top of it , value the land of the farm books and share thatA lot of land has a cost price of around 10K/acre, is the share farmer going to match that investment ?
I think we will transition to food costing a proper price, however there will be lots of pain for consumers who are used to food costing nothing as they want to spend their money on iphones etcDifferent times we live in now , I just don’t get why food should be cheap , make em pay a proper price which will have lots of benefits .
I can get my cattle in anytime I want , some can not ! Would you like 1000 3/4 limmys in fields ? I’d worry I’d never see them againCrikey! If you think cattle can be hard to get in you should try deer farming, they are normally dead easy to get in. I would say I can get any group on the farm into the handling system within 30 mins max. Currently 7 different groups 14 paddocks 100 acres.