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'Organic' dairy farmer dropped after selling non-organic milk
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<blockquote data-quote="Scholsey" data-source="post: 5054158" data-attributes="member: 784"><p>Unfortunately i dont have much say with the ongoings with the NHS or the prescription practices GPs in Cornwall but i know there is a huge push to reduce antibiotic prescriptions but when someone has already bought their kid in because they have had a runny nose or a tickly cough for 1 day its a huge burden on the top heavy, inefficient NHS. </p><p></p><p>In my opinion and definitely not saying it in your case but the NHS is having to bare the brunt of a lot of poor parenting diabetes/shocking diets/lazy inactive children especially in less affluent areas as no longer have the hard as nails grandmother who lived through the war offering advice. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Our SCC has gone up 30-40 from when we were conventional but we have used 20% of the DC tubes and 30% of the mastitis tubes compared to our last 6 months in conventional production. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So if your not belittling and making out we are con artists what has been the purpose of your 20+ posts on this thread? Or are you just baiting/trolling? Its not just farmers that read this and nothing good can come from some of the accusations being made on here with little/nothing to back it up. </p><p></p><p>Theres always going to be a small minority to bend/break the rules, conventional bedding straw is well within the rules, the rule makers dont have a problem with it, the consumers who read/find out about how their food is produced dont have a problem with it and those are the only opinions that matter. </p><p></p><p>If you dont like it fine, thats your business write a strongly worded letter to SA/OF&G of Defra and see how you get on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scholsey, post: 5054158, member: 784"] Unfortunately i dont have much say with the ongoings with the NHS or the prescription practices GPs in Cornwall but i know there is a huge push to reduce antibiotic prescriptions but when someone has already bought their kid in because they have had a runny nose or a tickly cough for 1 day its a huge burden on the top heavy, inefficient NHS. In my opinion and definitely not saying it in your case but the NHS is having to bare the brunt of a lot of poor parenting diabetes/shocking diets/lazy inactive children especially in less affluent areas as no longer have the hard as nails grandmother who lived through the war offering advice. Our SCC has gone up 30-40 from when we were conventional but we have used 20% of the DC tubes and 30% of the mastitis tubes compared to our last 6 months in conventional production. So if your not belittling and making out we are con artists what has been the purpose of your 20+ posts on this thread? Or are you just baiting/trolling? Its not just farmers that read this and nothing good can come from some of the accusations being made on here with little/nothing to back it up. Theres always going to be a small minority to bend/break the rules, conventional bedding straw is well within the rules, the rule makers dont have a problem with it, the consumers who read/find out about how their food is produced dont have a problem with it and those are the only opinions that matter. If you dont like it fine, thats your business write a strongly worded letter to SA/OF&G of Defra and see how you get on. [/QUOTE]
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