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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8230236" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>our beloved EA, is trying to do the same, only by the 'back door' slipping in ever more regs.</p><p></p><p>Holland is a land, with lots of water, and 'contamination' has occurred quicker there, than elsewhere. Its my understanding, this is occurring, because the 'commission', is threatening to fine the dutch, for failing to meet the 'targets' they have set.</p><p></p><p> When l was over there, a few years ago, shite was being exported, they were looking at calving hfrs at 20 months, to reduce stocking rates, etc etc. and were worried, since then, there was talk of cutting stocking rates, by culling 10% of all cattle, and those reductions, have probably ended up where they are now, facing even more regs, and cuts. Sounds a bit familiar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8230236, member: 86168"] our beloved EA, is trying to do the same, only by the 'back door' slipping in ever more regs. Holland is a land, with lots of water, and 'contamination' has occurred quicker there, than elsewhere. Its my understanding, this is occurring, because the 'commission', is threatening to fine the dutch, for failing to meet the 'targets' they have set. When l was over there, a few years ago, shite was being exported, they were looking at calving hfrs at 20 months, to reduce stocking rates, etc etc. and were worried, since then, there was talk of cutting stocking rates, by culling 10% of all cattle, and those reductions, have probably ended up where they are now, facing even more regs, and cuts. Sounds a bit familiar. [/QUOTE]
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