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Livestock farmers unite, we have a PROBLEM!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="TelesnaAg" data-source="post: 8626217" data-attributes="member: 8059"><p>Livestock farming will come under alot of pressure in next 10-20 years i believe.</p><p></p><p>Its not ao much what the majority of voters want it what swing voters want, people who demand and promise there vote.</p><p></p><p>Just becuse they going to get arable to add in Livestock does not mean that will be the income source, it will meat a biodiversity scheme.</p><p></p><p>They are already saying over here that Australian farmers will.win from all of this, and that may be true until it catches on here, by then i hope to have other farming options in place but will keep a flock to manage grazing etc, weird world we live in.</p><p></p><p>Ive been wondering lately if ailiens came to earth and we said we eat animals, how would thie be viewed? Yes weve dkne it forever but what if you were feom a planet with no good animals to eat and you were all plant based etc.</p><p></p><p>If it vice a versa i think we would all freak out.</p><p></p><p>And segments of society are easily persuaded with money these days.</p><p></p><p>Dairy i think will also get hard hit, the vast majority do not know the calves are taken from there moms and in many cases killed, they will ban that it, but wont be long until it all comes under pressure.</p><p></p><p>And how many farming bodies in uk and oz are on the front foot woth any of this....answer is zero.</p><p></p><p>Ant...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TelesnaAg, post: 8626217, member: 8059"] Livestock farming will come under alot of pressure in next 10-20 years i believe. Its not ao much what the majority of voters want it what swing voters want, people who demand and promise there vote. Just becuse they going to get arable to add in Livestock does not mean that will be the income source, it will meat a biodiversity scheme. They are already saying over here that Australian farmers will.win from all of this, and that may be true until it catches on here, by then i hope to have other farming options in place but will keep a flock to manage grazing etc, weird world we live in. Ive been wondering lately if ailiens came to earth and we said we eat animals, how would thie be viewed? Yes weve dkne it forever but what if you were feom a planet with no good animals to eat and you were all plant based etc. If it vice a versa i think we would all freak out. And segments of society are easily persuaded with money these days. Dairy i think will also get hard hit, the vast majority do not know the calves are taken from there moms and in many cases killed, they will ban that it, but wont be long until it all comes under pressure. And how many farming bodies in uk and oz are on the front foot woth any of this....answer is zero. Ant... [/QUOTE]
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