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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 8069226" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>"You can see why U.K. Ag is stuffed really. Farmers come on here grateful they can maybe, with a fair wind and lots of luck make £5 an acre after betting the farm on mega high input prices.</p><p>Like the NFU with RT it seems like some kind of badge of honour to many farmers to be able to close the tiny gap between supply industry greed and our customers determination to take as much of the cake as they possibly can.</p><p>Well I’ve more pride, more self worth than that. If margins are going to be wafer thin and the risk sky high then I’d rather mothball production and drive a bus for a year.</p><p>That’s how you negotiate. You don’t just buy at any price. We are not charities who have to produce food regardless."</p><p></p><p>This was posted by Dr Wazzock on the Fertiliser Price Tracker and I thought it should get as wide an audience as possible.</p><p></p><p>Please share your thoughts on this or any posts which you consider to be exceptional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 8069226, member: 3566"] "You can see why U.K. Ag is stuffed really. Farmers come on here grateful they can maybe, with a fair wind and lots of luck make £5 an acre after betting the farm on mega high input prices. Like the NFU with RT it seems like some kind of badge of honour to many farmers to be able to close the tiny gap between supply industry greed and our customers determination to take as much of the cake as they possibly can. Well I’ve more pride, more self worth than that. If margins are going to be wafer thin and the risk sky high then I’d rather mothball production and drive a bus for a year. That’s how you negotiate. You don’t just buy at any price. We are not charities who have to produce food regardless." This was posted by Dr Wazzock on the Fertiliser Price Tracker and I thought it should get as wide an audience as possible. Please share your thoughts on this or any posts which you consider to be exceptional. [/QUOTE]
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