How many members have joined from other countries?

jade35

Member
Location
S E Cornwall
As title, has been interesting to see the many members contributing from other countries and wondered how many have joined this forum? As one of the lurkers on the old BFF who was unable to join:( :rolleyes:, it was always interesting to read their points of view and see their pictures. Having enjoyed their input to the old forum, I did wonder whether they would find TFF and start posting?

Well, it looks like some new faces have as well:D:cool:. Yippee.
 

jade35

Member
Location
S E Cornwall
Clive, I thought that you would have all the answers:p and you let me down:LOL:. Anyway, well done and lets hope many more join who enjoy posting as well as reading the posts.
 

Tim W

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Wiltshire
Damned immigrant posters ---taking up space on our forum, using our servers paid for with our tax monies & then they probably run off with all our ideas---oops sorry thought I was on a UKIP forum for a minute ;)
 

chaffcutter

Moderator
Arable Farmer
Location
S. Staffs
Hi p
Hi from aussie. I enjoy the forum. Interesting how different farming can be around the world. Planning to visit europe next month to look around. where in europe would you buy a cheap car

Hi pejay, this depends on exchange rate with pound sterling or euro at the time, where you intend to spend most time and how long, if you buy inUK you can only run in Europe for six months on UK insurance. Not sure where's cheapest but definitely not anywhere near London!
 

Elmsted

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Bucharest
Think there are quite a few from NZ and France and some from the USA / Canada

would be nice to see the place become international as I think there is probably more to learn from other countries than our own

So York, Myself, JD and a whole lot are going to get a translation service to midlands language.:);)
 
Think there are quite a few from NZ and France and some from the USA / Canada

would be nice to see the place become international as I think there is probably more to learn from other countries than our own
I think there is about 20 or so Kiwi's on the forum, I find the forum is a bit more diverse and entertaining than some similar US forums.Seems that if your in agriculture anywhere in the world that we all have similar problems.Must thank the guys that got this forum up and running too.;)
 

multi power

Member
Location
pembrokeshire
i been there n done that, nearly 2 seasons milking 750 n then 1000 cows, only mistake i made was getting on the plane to come back here again
no doubt the nz dairy industry is doing well
 
i been there n done that, nearly 2 seasons milking 750 n then 1000 cows, only mistake i made was getting on the plane to come back here again
no doubt the nz dairy industry is doing well
Were doing OK, still a few things in the Dairy industry (DIRA related) that need to be sorted out. Need to remind the lefties that if it wasn't for Agriculture, as a country we would be buggered...or in the :poop:.
 

Elmsted

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Bucharest
Were doing OK, still a few things in the Dairy industry (DIRA related) that need to be sorted out. Need to remind the lefties that if it wasn't for Agriculture, as a country we would be buggered...or in the :poop:.

What form does DIRA diarrhea take please. Never really understood buggery given the foregoing.
 
DERA is the Dairy Industry Restructuring Act, this was required by the government so that Fonterra could be formed from the old Dairy Board, Kiwi Dairys and New Zealand Dairy Group.One cockup in the DERA is that some milk from Fonterra has to be supplied to other dairy companys at cost, not the brightest of ideas, but we are forced to do it. As for buggered maybe an expletive starting with the letter "f" would be more correct:whistle:
 

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