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<blockquote data-quote="digger64" data-source="post: 5974676" data-attributes="member: 16562"><p>It is black and white , fencing walls and hedges not really the issue and converting property to "urban type "</p><p>Use is another business but is an opportunity made availiable by the destruction of the core rural industry .</p><p>For example, giving hill farmers money to destock and not grow their feed means that they put economic pressure on lowland farmers particularly tenants who find their viable, sustainable and producing what the market wants business suddenly doesn't stack up due to inflated costs from competition for inputs .There are many more similar situations nation wide . Is destroying assets for a fast buck really good business for the nation ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digger64, post: 5974676, member: 16562"] It is black and white , fencing walls and hedges not really the issue and converting property to "urban type " Use is another business but is an opportunity made availiable by the destruction of the core rural industry . For example, giving hill farmers money to destock and not grow their feed means that they put economic pressure on lowland farmers particularly tenants who find their viable, sustainable and producing what the market wants business suddenly doesn't stack up due to inflated costs from competition for inputs .There are many more similar situations nation wide . Is destroying assets for a fast buck really good business for the nation ? [/QUOTE]
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