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@ Fenwick, l think you are spot on, its simply to easy, no brainer, and completely stupid, from our point of view, its great, but it is going to reduce food production across the UK.
much of it is imposing regen ideas, through the back door, which l don't have a problem with, but its the start of the dreaded rule book.
son has gone/going through the options, basically to select what suits us best, max income, and ensure he gets a better life, than working 7/24. Who can blame him, l don't.
the longer question, while it might be good for the soil, environment, and farmers, how long will it last, and is it good for the country ? Love the former, but l don't think its a good idea for UK plc.
its what will follow it, and l think that is going to be production led. And if/when times get a lot tighter, it will be, 'bloody farmers getting paid to grow wild flowers etc',
my old adage, 'make hay when the sun shines'.
much of it is imposing regen ideas, through the back door, which l don't have a problem with, but its the start of the dreaded rule book.
son has gone/going through the options, basically to select what suits us best, max income, and ensure he gets a better life, than working 7/24. Who can blame him, l don't.
the longer question, while it might be good for the soil, environment, and farmers, how long will it last, and is it good for the country ? Love the former, but l don't think its a good idea for UK plc.
its what will follow it, and l think that is going to be production led. And if/when times get a lot tighter, it will be, 'bloody farmers getting paid to grow wild flowers etc',
my old adage, 'make hay when the sun shines'.