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<blockquote data-quote="The Ruminant" data-source="post: 4820118" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>I’m surprised there are so few replies given the important changes that are happening politically over the next few years, all of which will have a massive impact on UK farming. Say what you will about the NFU but without them I’d wager things will be a whole lot worse over this time.</p><p></p><p>I’d also heard Minette B was pretty much a foregone conclusion. </p><p></p><p>As a friend, so possibly some bias, but I’d also say Stuart Roberts is an excellent candidate. Arable and livestock farmer, organic, sells majority of produce direct so knows consumers, past history working in the higher levels of the civil service so knows government and in the meat industry at a high level with ABP. would have thought this covers a large chunk of UK agriculture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Ruminant, post: 4820118, member: 487"] I’m surprised there are so few replies given the important changes that are happening politically over the next few years, all of which will have a massive impact on UK farming. Say what you will about the NFU but without them I’d wager things will be a whole lot worse over this time. I’d also heard Minette B was pretty much a foregone conclusion. As a friend, so possibly some bias, but I’d also say Stuart Roberts is an excellent candidate. Arable and livestock farmer, organic, sells majority of produce direct so knows consumers, past history working in the higher levels of the civil service so knows government and in the meat industry at a high level with ABP. would have thought this covers a large chunk of UK agriculture. [/QUOTE]
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