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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7935502" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>no, but we are expected to. And they want to cut fert use, for #climate change'. might not be joined up thinking by them, they might alter policy, they are on spreading shite in the autm, that's been delayed a year. very thankfully.</p><p> On the other hand, if we can improve soil, by other means, and use the that, with fert, or reduced fert, to get the same yield, all for that.</p><p> Or fert may come down in price, product price may rise to cover the higher cost, if neither occur, less fert will be used. As to feeding the nation, that is <strong>not</strong> our job, that is down to the idiots that create all these stupid rules/ideas.</p><p> And if food becomes less plentiful, as it will do, if this continues, the price to us, will rise, a position l would quite happily accept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7935502, member: 86168"] no, but we are expected to. And they want to cut fert use, for #climate change'. might not be joined up thinking by them, they might alter policy, they are on spreading shite in the autm, that's been delayed a year. very thankfully. On the other hand, if we can improve soil, by other means, and use the that, with fert, or reduced fert, to get the same yield, all for that. Or fert may come down in price, product price may rise to cover the higher cost, if neither occur, less fert will be used. As to feeding the nation, that is [B]not[/B] our job, that is down to the idiots that create all these stupid rules/ideas. And if food becomes less plentiful, as it will do, if this continues, the price to us, will rise, a position l would quite happily accept. [/QUOTE]
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