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<blockquote data-quote="Bill the Bass" data-source="post: 7640928" data-attributes="member: 1559"><p>Year 1: measure OM at 500mm</p><p>Year 2: measure OM at 450mm</p><p>Year 3: measure OM at 400mm</p><p>Continue to year ten, hey presto increase in OM.</p><p></p><p>On a serious note, if it all takes over the next 18 months as much as it has over the last, then there will need to be a standardised model and more checks and balances, same with any other industry/market as it matures.</p><p></p><p>With respect to future liabilities, there will inevitably be a load of ambulance chasers who will insure against this, the trick will be making sure we can pass on the cost of insuring against it to the market and not be lumbered with the cost, I guess.</p><p></p><p>I think its exciting times, but hugely ironic that the media largely blames farmers for climate change, yet private industry is looking at us to solve it! Someone is wrong somewhere</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill the Bass, post: 7640928, member: 1559"] Year 1: measure OM at 500mm Year 2: measure OM at 450mm Year 3: measure OM at 400mm Continue to year ten, hey presto increase in OM. On a serious note, if it all takes over the next 18 months as much as it has over the last, then there will need to be a standardised model and more checks and balances, same with any other industry/market as it matures. With respect to future liabilities, there will inevitably be a load of ambulance chasers who will insure against this, the trick will be making sure we can pass on the cost of insuring against it to the market and not be lumbered with the cost, I guess. I think its exciting times, but hugely ironic that the media largely blames farmers for climate change, yet private industry is looking at us to solve it! Someone is wrong somewhere [/QUOTE]
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