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FARMERS’ SURVEY FOR MASTER’S DISSERTATION - Socio-economic evaluation of mixed farming system as an agroecological contribution to climate resilience
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<blockquote data-quote="Boysground" data-source="post: 7610954" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>I’m a dairy and arable farmer so not in the catchment for answering the survey. You have stated what is obvious to most farmers but time and time again we see with surveys on here that basic geography is forgotten. Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately) much of this country cannot grow crops or veg but can grow grass. Just as your wet stony ground cannot grow cereals profitably my 6 inches of dust over chalk cannot grow veg or sugar beet.</p><p></p><p>Keeping things simple and using a few generations experience seems to have been forgotten these days.</p><p></p><p>Bg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boysground, post: 7610954, member: 610"] I’m a dairy and arable farmer so not in the catchment for answering the survey. You have stated what is obvious to most farmers but time and time again we see with surveys on here that basic geography is forgotten. Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately) much of this country cannot grow crops or veg but can grow grass. Just as your wet stony ground cannot grow cereals profitably my 6 inches of dust over chalk cannot grow veg or sugar beet. Keeping things simple and using a few generations experience seems to have been forgotten these days. Bg [/QUOTE]
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