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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="hendrebc" data-source="post: 7372471" data-attributes="member: 70166"><p>Yes for the next 35 years is what I've seen. </p><p>It's a bad job however you do it. </p><p>But I've said it before and I still think it's true (but sh!t at the same time) The only way to get something looked after is to give it a monetary value. How you do that I have no idea. Credits of some sort maybe? But who works them out? Who works out the value of things? I'd say most of the natural things are near priceless... Problem is no one values it now because it's not 'worth' anything. If those hedges outside are worth say £100/metre they will likely never get ripped out. If the Amazon jungle was worth say £10,000 an acre as it is no one would cut any of it down. Now it's not worth anything and is being cut down and burnt at an alarming rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hendrebc, post: 7372471, member: 70166"] Yes for the next 35 years is what I've seen. It's a bad job however you do it. But I've said it before and I still think it's true (but sh!t at the same time) The only way to get something looked after is to give it a monetary value. How you do that I have no idea. Credits of some sort maybe? But who works them out? Who works out the value of things? I'd say most of the natural things are near priceless... Problem is no one values it now because it's not 'worth' anything. If those hedges outside are worth say £100/metre they will likely never get ripped out. If the Amazon jungle was worth say £10,000 an acre as it is no one would cut any of it down. Now it's not worth anything and is being cut down and burnt at an alarming rate. [/QUOTE]
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