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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7798839" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>well said, we have eased right back with our farm, aiming for more self suffiency, and less reliance on expensive imputs, and l totally agree, we are not obliged to feed the ########### public, and in fairness, if we were all to produce less, the prices would rise. There will always be farmers, who think they know best, and they are the ones guv loves, they just keep on producing the biggest crops they can. </p><p> However there are plants out there, that can produce 'free' N, and build soil fertility, and those roads need to be looked at, after all, they are what the public think they want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7798839, member: 86168"] well said, we have eased right back with our farm, aiming for more self suffiency, and less reliance on expensive imputs, and l totally agree, we are not obliged to feed the ########### public, and in fairness, if we were all to produce less, the prices would rise. There will always be farmers, who think they know best, and they are the ones guv loves, they just keep on producing the biggest crops they can. However there are plants out there, that can produce 'free' N, and build soil fertility, and those roads need to be looked at, after all, they are what the public think they want. [/QUOTE]
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