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Excellent article about rewilding
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<blockquote data-quote="Dachie" data-source="post: 7947948" data-attributes="member: 70682"><p>I am not part of the elms claimants as I am in Scotland and we are watching what's happening down there from here and seeing where the Scottish government is heading with there ag plans and it's not good for the British public at large.</p><p> They are wanting to rewild or plant a huge quantity of agricultural land and take it out of production which is all fair and well and I think every farmer on here will agree we need to protect the environment but the problem is the human population is increasing year on year so if you take land out of production where is the food going to be produced for the increasing population and you may say we will import it but that will not improve the environment it just cause other countries to do the damage to feed ours. Why not pay farmer to improve the soils which we already do and invest in better use of fodder and crop technology to become more efficient which again any decent farmer is already doing. The only other option is to reduce the world population but I am sure I read somewhere mass murder is illegal....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dachie, post: 7947948, member: 70682"] I am not part of the elms claimants as I am in Scotland and we are watching what's happening down there from here and seeing where the Scottish government is heading with there ag plans and it's not good for the British public at large. They are wanting to rewild or plant a huge quantity of agricultural land and take it out of production which is all fair and well and I think every farmer on here will agree we need to protect the environment but the problem is the human population is increasing year on year so if you take land out of production where is the food going to be produced for the increasing population and you may say we will import it but that will not improve the environment it just cause other countries to do the damage to feed ours. Why not pay farmer to improve the soils which we already do and invest in better use of fodder and crop technology to become more efficient which again any decent farmer is already doing. The only other option is to reduce the world population but I am sure I read somewhere mass murder is illegal.... [/QUOTE]
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