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<blockquote data-quote="PostHarvest" data-source="post: 7954074" data-attributes="member: 1570"><p>.Of course there has been a decline in habitats, water quality and species - Only 100 metres from where I am typing this is a development of 12,000 houses where only 2 years ago there was open farmland. Every one of those houses has been thrown up at the lowest possible cost and standard of build quality to generate maximum profit for the major house builders. Nothing to do with farming at all. Water quality is poor because once again big business interests are allowed to dump sewage waste from all of these houses into the rivers. The decline in farmland birds is easily explained by the protected species status given to high level predators. If you care to spend half a day with me I can show you exactly what is causing all of these problems and it certainly isn't agriculture</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PostHarvest, post: 7954074, member: 1570"] .Of course there has been a decline in habitats, water quality and species - Only 100 metres from where I am typing this is a development of 12,000 houses where only 2 years ago there was open farmland. Every one of those houses has been thrown up at the lowest possible cost and standard of build quality to generate maximum profit for the major house builders. Nothing to do with farming at all. Water quality is poor because once again big business interests are allowed to dump sewage waste from all of these houses into the rivers. The decline in farmland birds is easily explained by the protected species status given to high level predators. If you care to spend half a day with me I can show you exactly what is causing all of these problems and it certainly isn't agriculture [/QUOTE]
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