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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Groundswell Show 2022
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<blockquote data-quote="B'o'B" data-source="post: 8207942" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>On the policy side, I came away thinking there was too much, and for me personally there was this year. I’m there for technical and practical knowledge. </p><p>But then I got to thinking of it in a less selfish way. Why shouldn’t it be an option for people to go to those talks? Why should people from NGOs, Quangos, Gov departments etc not get a platform at Groundswell? At least if they are there and feel welcome it gives farmers a good chance to meet them and talk to them directly. There is more than enough stuff going on at Groundswell to find quality information at any time of day. </p><p>The big problem I have with politicians speaking at these events is that they never actually say anything of substance no matter how long they talk for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B'o'B, post: 8207942, member: 491"] On the policy side, I came away thinking there was too much, and for me personally there was this year. I’m there for technical and practical knowledge. But then I got to thinking of it in a less selfish way. Why shouldn’t it be an option for people to go to those talks? Why should people from NGOs, Quangos, Gov departments etc not get a platform at Groundswell? At least if they are there and feel welcome it gives farmers a good chance to meet them and talk to them directly. There is more than enough stuff going on at Groundswell to find quality information at any time of day. The big problem I have with politicians speaking at these events is that they never actually say anything of substance no matter how long they talk for. [/QUOTE]
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