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<blockquote data-quote="onesiedale" data-source="post: 6524401" data-attributes="member: 13510"><p>[USER=6]@Clive[/USER] . Could TFF not covertly retain [USER=71668]@Farmer Roy[/USER] as an activist who regularly tweets/posts on social media here in the UK commenting on the industry?</p><p>Farmer Roy has certainly built up a following on the forum that has come about largely, not just because of his passion the land that he farms but also because of his social observations and comments.(along with a degree of militancy!)</p><p>We all know that social media done properly is powerful, but it does consume time and takes creativity and ideally knowledge of a subject.</p><p>Put that lot together and I think it may help Roy through a difficult season, surely its better use of his time than sitting on a cotton harvester?</p><p>He would certainly do some flame throwing where others others would back off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onesiedale, post: 6524401, member: 13510"] [USER=6]@Clive[/USER] . Could TFF not covertly retain [USER=71668]@Farmer Roy[/USER] as an activist who regularly tweets/posts on social media here in the UK commenting on the industry? Farmer Roy has certainly built up a following on the forum that has come about largely, not just because of his passion the land that he farms but also because of his social observations and comments.(along with a degree of militancy!) We all know that social media done properly is powerful, but it does consume time and takes creativity and ideally knowledge of a subject. Put that lot together and I think it may help Roy through a difficult season, surely its better use of his time than sitting on a cotton harvester? He would certainly do some flame throwing where others others would back off! [/QUOTE]
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