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Is the contract farming business model finished without sfp? poll
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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 7402346" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>Probably. But feck all point in going to fancy agronomy trials with various potions and lotions if the land ain't drained properly. Of course pipe and gravel doesn't come with flashing beacons or in a can, so few have got much time for it. But that money will owrk 24/7 when needed and stand down for the rest of the time waiting to be called on. And will collect a long service medal at Lincs Show. Just that like farming itself most of the lads are nearing retirement and need replacing. And if the sub since 1992 when it went off price support to land support had been partly in grant form for infrastructure then land would have been underdrained on a steady replacement basis. Sad lack of coherent EU government policy. As you can tell I am in a maudlin' mood today. That and the short termism of land occupation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 7402346, member: 3169"] Probably. But feck all point in going to fancy agronomy trials with various potions and lotions if the land ain't drained properly. Of course pipe and gravel doesn't come with flashing beacons or in a can, so few have got much time for it. But that money will owrk 24/7 when needed and stand down for the rest of the time waiting to be called on. And will collect a long service medal at Lincs Show. Just that like farming itself most of the lads are nearing retirement and need replacing. And if the sub since 1992 when it went off price support to land support had been partly in grant form for infrastructure then land would have been underdrained on a steady replacement basis. Sad lack of coherent EU government policy. As you can tell I am in a maudlin' mood today. That and the short termism of land occupation. [/QUOTE]
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