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<blockquote data-quote="Frank-the-Wool" data-source="post: 7760532" data-attributes="member: 699"><p>I am sure you are right about the level of influence. However in a way that will be a good thing as in a relatively short period of time the problems this will cause will start to appear.</p><p>I am already seeing it as the lack of maintenance on drainage systems are already having an effect on other farmers and potentially local houses that will become flooded.</p><p></p><p>They are already having to spend more money on maintenance of their land which previously the tenant would have done. The fences and gates are broken and if they want to change tack the cost will be prohibitive and the land devalued.</p><p>I am not sure whether NT worry about that as they were given the land for free!</p><p></p><p>If one assumes that the average rent was the BPS, it is highly unlikely that ELMS for "rewilding" will be anything like that much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank-the-Wool, post: 7760532, member: 699"] I am sure you are right about the level of influence. However in a way that will be a good thing as in a relatively short period of time the problems this will cause will start to appear. I am already seeing it as the lack of maintenance on drainage systems are already having an effect on other farmers and potentially local houses that will become flooded. They are already having to spend more money on maintenance of their land which previously the tenant would have done. The fences and gates are broken and if they want to change tack the cost will be prohibitive and the land devalued. I am not sure whether NT worry about that as they were given the land for free! If one assumes that the average rent was the BPS, it is highly unlikely that ELMS for "rewilding" will be anything like that much! [/QUOTE]
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