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<blockquote data-quote="CornishTone" data-source="post: 4887170" data-attributes="member: 4147"><p>Absolutely! There seems to be a lot going out to NZ for a gap year at the moment and their Facebook/Twitter/Instagram posts are all celebrating the fact that they can drive a tractor or a forager for 16 hours a day... as opposed to driving a tractor or forager for 16 hours a day in the UK! Meh...!</p><p></p><p>South America was also in the back of my mind whilst writing my previous post. Argentina would be pretty amazing if you’re into livestock, just don’t run round with the number plate FKLD82 or what ever Jeremy Clarkson did! :snigger:</p><p></p><p>I’d like to suggest certain African countries as well. I know there are volunteer programs around agriculture, but I appreciate it’s not necessarily the safest place to consider, so a bit of research would be very important. What an amazing opportunity to see agriculture in its most raw form though, through the eyes of mainly subsistence farmers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CornishTone, post: 4887170, member: 4147"] Absolutely! There seems to be a lot going out to NZ for a gap year at the moment and their Facebook/Twitter/Instagram posts are all celebrating the fact that they can drive a tractor or a forager for 16 hours a day... as opposed to driving a tractor or forager for 16 hours a day in the UK! Meh...! South America was also in the back of my mind whilst writing my previous post. Argentina would be pretty amazing if you’re into livestock, just don’t run round with the number plate FKLD82 or what ever Jeremy Clarkson did! :snigger: I’d like to suggest certain African countries as well. I know there are volunteer programs around agriculture, but I appreciate it’s not necessarily the safest place to consider, so a bit of research would be very important. What an amazing opportunity to see agriculture in its most raw form though, through the eyes of mainly subsistence farmers! [/QUOTE]
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