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<blockquote data-quote="Sid" data-source="post: 7791731" data-attributes="member: 574"><p>So what's the point in the supermarkets etc even looking at it. It only means your trying to reduce your effect on the environment. Too little too late.</p><p>Should have been done decade ago but you have been sucked in by the agro chemical industry.</p><p></p><p>I made no mention of organic. </p><p></p><p>Not at all regen is clutching at straw. So if I plant a herbal ley am i regen farmer?</p><p>If I don't plough am I a regen farmer?</p><p>If I Don't trim my hedges every year am I a regen farmer?</p><p></p><p>Perhaps Mr Tesco et al should be looking at those who didn't get swayed by the glossy adverts in the farming press for chemicals or striving for the highest yields utilising the finite resources that the planet has rather than those that are late to the table and reinventing the wheel.</p><p></p><p>By using even the byproducts of soya you are still supporting the destruction of rainforest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid, post: 7791731, member: 574"] So what's the point in the supermarkets etc even looking at it. It only means your trying to reduce your effect on the environment. Too little too late. Should have been done decade ago but you have been sucked in by the agro chemical industry. I made no mention of organic. Not at all regen is clutching at straw. So if I plant a herbal ley am i regen farmer? If I don't plough am I a regen farmer? If I Don't trim my hedges every year am I a regen farmer? Perhaps Mr Tesco et al should be looking at those who didn't get swayed by the glossy adverts in the farming press for chemicals or striving for the highest yields utilising the finite resources that the planet has rather than those that are late to the table and reinventing the wheel. By using even the byproducts of soya you are still supporting the destruction of rainforest. [/QUOTE]
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