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Levels of Subsidy in Farm Income - Graph from Farm Business Survey
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<blockquote data-quote="mikep" data-source="post: 3649770" data-attributes="member: 4999"><p>The answer is bunny hug and take as much green sub as possible. Poor land even for stock so no opting to farm out of the situation.</p><p>Couple of new projects on the go for diversification will know more on two years if successful.</p><p>Also main landlord is the N Trust who now have a new policy for greening their tenanted land so will look at their proposals with interest.</p><p>Have got development on some land we own so not worried too much about future finances and can play a bit before i retire.</p><p>For others perhaps just get over the big hp big willy syndrome and look to work with the soil not against.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikep, post: 3649770, member: 4999"] The answer is bunny hug and take as much green sub as possible. Poor land even for stock so no opting to farm out of the situation. Couple of new projects on the go for diversification will know more on two years if successful. Also main landlord is the N Trust who now have a new policy for greening their tenanted land so will look at their proposals with interest. Have got development on some land we own so not worried too much about future finances and can play a bit before i retire. For others perhaps just get over the big hp big willy syndrome and look to work with the soil not against. [/QUOTE]
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