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<blockquote data-quote="teslacoils" data-source="post: 7889438" data-attributes="member: 127792"><p>I'd quite like to have had a go doing farm audits. I think it's a bit rude to consider them to be failed farmers. Not sure how many farms really stand on their own feet in terms of filling every day with work. Certainly not an arable concern. Unless they're just making jobs for themselves. I find this "what makes a good farmer" lark a bit saddening; that if you earn any income from other sources you're basically saying your farm isn't run properly. We cant all be farming the same bit grandad bought in the 20s. A lot of folk have taken significant risk, or done well in other areas to be able to farm. </p><p></p><p>I've never had an inspector who was Captain Clipboard. Mainly chaps in the sector looking for a bit of extra income. I've plenty of time for them. No time for RT themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teslacoils, post: 7889438, member: 127792"] I'd quite like to have had a go doing farm audits. I think it's a bit rude to consider them to be failed farmers. Not sure how many farms really stand on their own feet in terms of filling every day with work. Certainly not an arable concern. Unless they're just making jobs for themselves. I find this "what makes a good farmer" lark a bit saddening; that if you earn any income from other sources you're basically saying your farm isn't run properly. We cant all be farming the same bit grandad bought in the 20s. A lot of folk have taken significant risk, or done well in other areas to be able to farm. I've never had an inspector who was Captain Clipboard. Mainly chaps in the sector looking for a bit of extra income. I've plenty of time for them. No time for RT themselves. [/QUOTE]
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