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Farming without subsidy: England post BPS measurable outcomes.What will the impact be beyond the farm gate.
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<blockquote data-quote="Wood field" data-source="post: 8573749" data-attributes="member: 163366"><p>As I said elsewhere, 68 hectares x £98 is the base before delving in to the miriad of options </p><p> Pp on sda land average 1200’ . We run 600 ewes and a few cows, ( some on common grazing) it took me a long time to finally get our farm and if needs be I will crack on without the subs rather than hand myself over to the likes of NE </p><p>If ever proof they want rid of livestock from the hills this scheme is it .</p><p> Surely they would see local sustainable protein and the carbon capture of these pastures as a public benefit , but it doesn’t seem to fit the agenda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wood field, post: 8573749, member: 163366"] As I said elsewhere, 68 hectares x £98 is the base before delving in to the miriad of options Pp on sda land average 1200’ . We run 600 ewes and a few cows, ( some on common grazing) it took me a long time to finally get our farm and if needs be I will crack on without the subs rather than hand myself over to the likes of NE If ever proof they want rid of livestock from the hills this scheme is it . Surely they would see local sustainable protein and the carbon capture of these pastures as a public benefit , but it doesn’t seem to fit the agenda [/QUOTE]
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