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Milk at 21ppl in 1994
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<blockquote data-quote="Gander" data-source="post: 2420792" data-attributes="member: 253"><p>I hear so many non farming friends saying they would be happy to pay more for milk. The retail price of milk could be doubled in the shops...only costing the public pennies, and farmers would be able to make a living! The same goes for a loaf of bread, or a dozen eggs!</p><p></p><p>I feel that we have a great opportunity in being able to vote ourselves out of the EU. Just imagine the positive changes that could be made, for the whole of the U.K, not just UK Ag! Of course, much would remain (paper work and red tape for example). </p><p></p><p>I'm resigned to the likelihood though, that it would most likely be botched and we would end up no better, if not worse off! </p><p></p><p>Possibly a tad pessimistic, but it explains my recent lack of financial enthusiasm for Farming. Also, I've just had the NFU man here and we had a 'warm' discussion around the justification of my NFU sub. and whether it pays for itself in Insurance discount!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gander, post: 2420792, member: 253"] I hear so many non farming friends saying they would be happy to pay more for milk. The retail price of milk could be doubled in the shops...only costing the public pennies, and farmers would be able to make a living! The same goes for a loaf of bread, or a dozen eggs! I feel that we have a great opportunity in being able to vote ourselves out of the EU. Just imagine the positive changes that could be made, for the whole of the U.K, not just UK Ag! Of course, much would remain (paper work and red tape for example). I'm resigned to the likelihood though, that it would most likely be botched and we would end up no better, if not worse off! Possibly a tad pessimistic, but it explains my recent lack of financial enthusiasm for Farming. Also, I've just had the NFU man here and we had a 'warm' discussion around the justification of my NFU sub. and whether it pays for itself in Insurance discount! [/QUOTE]
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