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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 4310334" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>It's not my place to tell farmers how to run their farms.</p><p>But so many farmers are doing silly things to their soils and moaning about how much it costs to run a farm these days.. it's everyone's fault but their own, of course.</p><p></p><p>If you ran any other business and didn't learn and understand your principle asset to the best of your ability - would you still expect a hand from the tax vault?</p><p>Soils need long periods of being left alone to reach their potential - most of the old world has been buggered by mankind trying to improve it - and now the costs are against farming.</p><p>I truly believe that this is the missing "KPI" from the animal board's reports.</p><p>That is the main driver - getting your soils working for you instead of using it as a sandpit.</p><p>I think it will become the only way to farm without help in the future, across the globe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 4310334, member: 63856"] It's not my place to tell farmers how to run their farms. But so many farmers are doing silly things to their soils and moaning about how much it costs to run a farm these days.. it's everyone's fault but their own, of course. If you ran any other business and didn't learn and understand your principle asset to the best of your ability - would you still expect a hand from the tax vault? Soils need long periods of being left alone to reach their potential - most of the old world has been buggered by mankind trying to improve it - and now the costs are against farming. I truly believe that this is the missing "KPI" from the animal board's reports. That is the main driver - getting your soils working for you instead of using it as a sandpit. I think it will become the only way to farm without help in the future, across the globe. [/QUOTE]
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