- Location
- Lincolnshire
Might be something in it but everybody's farm and soil and rainfall etc is different even in this county so how do they allow for that? My neighbour uses a lot more fuel than we do combining because he has a lot of steep hills etc etc. Five miles from here grass will grow all summer where ours has gone home by July.
I reckon it will show up easy working farms to be higher productivity while difficult to work farms have higher costs. Oh and the Pope's Catholic.
It could possibly be done if you went down the road of dimensionless constants to allow for different soil types and condiitons but then you'll need masses of data and a big computer to calculate it all out.
I don't think some people know much about mathematical modelling and statistics or scientific method.
It'll keep folk busy though.
I reckon it will show up easy working farms to be higher productivity while difficult to work farms have higher costs. Oh and the Pope's Catholic.
It could possibly be done if you went down the road of dimensionless constants to allow for different soil types and condiitons but then you'll need masses of data and a big computer to calculate it all out.
I don't think some people know much about mathematical modelling and statistics or scientific method.
It'll keep folk busy though.