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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Groundswell Show 2022
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<blockquote data-quote="SilliamWhale" data-source="post: 8207742" data-attributes="member: 1232"><p>I don't think you had too much policy stuff, it bores the hell out of me but some people such as the press and people who look to politics to guide them get a lot out of it so I actually think the policy stuff is very important from a promotional point of view. So keep that side of things up I say, those who are interested can attend and for those who aren't there is plenty of other stuff. Besides you have no idea what policy may lead to where in the future so you need to keep a position as a place in which policy could be launched or feed back to.</p><p></p><p>I didn't have a problem with the exhibitors really. At the end of the day its horses for courses. There wasn't a lack of content in the speaking tents if you are prepared to look for it. I don't see how the exhibitors took that much away but probably feel the event is big enough. </p><p></p><p>I suppose the only area that feels a shame is that after the massive pee up on wednesday night some of thursday morning can feel a little bit unloved. I went to a great talk at 9am with Seth Itzkan on thursday but he should have had a bigger audience because he was a great speaker and I went to another one later on with a small audience due to a bit of lethargy. I don't think you can or should change that at all.</p><p></p><p>I saw on twitter someone said the drill area was full of blackgrass and oats as a negative - I didn't really see it mattered. Some also felt that there was a lack of technical no till knowledge but then as others have said Dwayne had a small audience once or twice and Jussi Knappi had a technical no till talk and that also had a small audience - so you can't win sometimes!</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you got Monbiot. I think he's a bit one trick on agriculture to be honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilliamWhale, post: 8207742, member: 1232"] I don't think you had too much policy stuff, it bores the hell out of me but some people such as the press and people who look to politics to guide them get a lot out of it so I actually think the policy stuff is very important from a promotional point of view. So keep that side of things up I say, those who are interested can attend and for those who aren't there is plenty of other stuff. Besides you have no idea what policy may lead to where in the future so you need to keep a position as a place in which policy could be launched or feed back to. I didn't have a problem with the exhibitors really. At the end of the day its horses for courses. There wasn't a lack of content in the speaking tents if you are prepared to look for it. I don't see how the exhibitors took that much away but probably feel the event is big enough. I suppose the only area that feels a shame is that after the massive pee up on wednesday night some of thursday morning can feel a little bit unloved. I went to a great talk at 9am with Seth Itzkan on thursday but he should have had a bigger audience because he was a great speaker and I went to another one later on with a small audience due to a bit of lethargy. I don't think you can or should change that at all. I saw on twitter someone said the drill area was full of blackgrass and oats as a negative - I didn't really see it mattered. Some also felt that there was a lack of technical no till knowledge but then as others have said Dwayne had a small audience once or twice and Jussi Knappi had a technical no till talk and that also had a small audience - so you can't win sometimes! I'm glad you got Monbiot. I think he's a bit one trick on agriculture to be honest. [/QUOTE]
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