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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 6616984" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>Lots of farms won't be lasting long either, for balance.</p><p>Not if they keep doing what isn't working and "hoping they pay us more for what we produce", because "they" will only ever pay enough to maintain a steady supply.</p><p>(That's when it becomes a numbers game as per what I assumed to be the OP's question) -attempting to starve a profit into a business with no marketing.</p><p>If profits per ewe are only ten pounds, then that's easily fixed: do less farming, and use the time a bit more effectively - if I have cold hands, then some mitts are probably worth a tenner to me at the time, and there's more than one pair of mittens in a fleece</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 6616984, member: 63856"] Lots of farms won't be lasting long either, for balance. Not if they keep doing what isn't working and "hoping they pay us more for what we produce", because "they" will only ever pay enough to maintain a steady supply. (That's when it becomes a numbers game as per what I assumed to be the OP's question) -attempting to starve a profit into a business with no marketing. If profits per ewe are only ten pounds, then that's easily fixed: do less farming, and use the time a bit more effectively - if I have cold hands, then some mitts are probably worth a tenner to me at the time, and there's more than one pair of mittens in a fleece [/QUOTE]
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