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Remember when i was ridiculed for "Food Security" claims?
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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 6843695" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>There are many things that will continually remind us in the future do the precarious situation we find ourselves in now for sometime to come.</p><p></p><p>Before this crisis even began harvest yields for 2020 here and in Northern Europe had already been limited. Of all the wheat planted, half of it cannot yield an average yield. And what about OSR and CSFB damage!</p><p>I have to say that looking at many of the photos on TFF of Spring crops being planted doesn’t bode well for a decent yield either!</p><p>As farmers, we will also note that virtually all the County Shows are cancelled, Show society crop and livestock competitions cancelled as well as the Cereals Event. </p><p></p><p>Th Public won’t forget many other things such as their foreign holidays and whether they will even be able to afford them for a few years.</p><p>For the first time ever, the Olympics will not take place in a leap year. Not to mention all the other sporting events that are cancelled and the many Clubs that will not survive financially.</p><p>Then there is the question as to how far things return to normality. How many of those now forced to work from home will return to the workplace after it is over? How many will eat out or get takeaway food as often as they did?</p><p></p><p>Will HS2 now go ahead? Will car sales ever get back to sales levels before the crisis?</p><p></p><p>What the Feck has happened to the EU and all it’s coming together-ness!</p><p>It only took a health crisis and every border is shut between them as it’s every country for itself!</p><p></p><p>What was normal will not be normal for everyone as it was before the crisis. There will be a new normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 6843695, member: 44728"] There are many things that will continually remind us in the future do the precarious situation we find ourselves in now for sometime to come. Before this crisis even began harvest yields for 2020 here and in Northern Europe had already been limited. Of all the wheat planted, half of it cannot yield an average yield. And what about OSR and CSFB damage! I have to say that looking at many of the photos on TFF of Spring crops being planted doesn’t bode well for a decent yield either! As farmers, we will also note that virtually all the County Shows are cancelled, Show society crop and livestock competitions cancelled as well as the Cereals Event. Th Public won’t forget many other things such as their foreign holidays and whether they will even be able to afford them for a few years. For the first time ever, the Olympics will not take place in a leap year. Not to mention all the other sporting events that are cancelled and the many Clubs that will not survive financially. Then there is the question as to how far things return to normality. How many of those now forced to work from home will return to the workplace after it is over? How many will eat out or get takeaway food as often as they did? Will HS2 now go ahead? Will car sales ever get back to sales levels before the crisis? What the Feck has happened to the EU and all it’s coming together-ness! It only took a health crisis and every border is shut between them as it’s every country for itself! What was normal will not be normal for everyone as it was before the crisis. There will be a new normal. [/QUOTE]
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