The likes of Dyson are the future of farming, like it or not.
I really don't understand the jealousy directed towards Mr Dyson. He is a business man and far more competent than most farmers, who have simply taken over dads farm and are backed by subsidies, red diesel, grants, nil rates, etc, etc.
He is taking a massive risk, farming doesn't exactly guarantee a profit each year. Furthermore, its only a matter of time before some form of business rates are introduced to farmland, which will see land prices fall for sure.
Good luck Mr Dyson, you have every right to farm as the rest of us.
I really don't understand the jealousy directed towards Mr Dyson. He is a business man and far more competent than most farmers, who have simply taken over dads farm and are backed by subsidies, red diesel, grants, nil rates, etc, etc.
He is taking a massive risk, farming doesn't exactly guarantee a profit each year. Furthermore, its only a matter of time before some form of business rates are introduced to farmland, which will see land prices fall for sure.
Good luck Mr Dyson, you have every right to farm as the rest of us.