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Ring dealer again or "feck em"
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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 7527834" data-attributes="member: 70168"><p>farming is an almost unique business ? worked very well it seemed to me in the good old days upto the early 1980s ? didnt have to deal with the general public, got big tax advantages that other industries didnt get , case in point when we first bought our nursery in the late 1970s my father had a man from ADAS, remember them who came to see him and told, helped him with all the grants that were available and even how to apply for them if he wanted to ? Farming, agriculture, horticulture back then was so so different, planning laws didnt apply to them ? chemicals, weedkillers use what you want no control ? cattle i remember eartags wernt compulsary selling them was like the wildwest ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 7527834, member: 70168"] farming is an almost unique business ? worked very well it seemed to me in the good old days upto the early 1980s ? didnt have to deal with the general public, got big tax advantages that other industries didnt get , case in point when we first bought our nursery in the late 1970s my father had a man from ADAS, remember them who came to see him and told, helped him with all the grants that were available and even how to apply for them if he wanted to ? Farming, agriculture, horticulture back then was so so different, planning laws didnt apply to them ? chemicals, weedkillers use what you want no control ? cattle i remember eartags wernt compulsary selling them was like the wildwest ? [/QUOTE]
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