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<blockquote data-quote="frederick" data-source="post: 7825428" data-attributes="member: 11063"><p>We will just have to wait a couple of years and see. With this govt I can't see much relief for agriculture likely on environmental regulations.</p><p>The current statements are environmental permitting for all dairy farms to remain in business 2027 and that will need a covered store.</p><p>Up until now it has always been talk of a splash plate ban but the date is now 2025.</p><p>You have to remember for every dairy farm the govt shuts down it significantly reduces UK methane emissions so it can meet other targets.</p><p>One of us will be proved right. But at least I have a plan to still be a dairy farmer in 2028 if I'm right. I'm just not going to spend the money until I'm 95% certain. But I have the planning etc in place to order tomorrow if required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frederick, post: 7825428, member: 11063"] We will just have to wait a couple of years and see. With this govt I can't see much relief for agriculture likely on environmental regulations. The current statements are environmental permitting for all dairy farms to remain in business 2027 and that will need a covered store. Up until now it has always been talk of a splash plate ban but the date is now 2025. You have to remember for every dairy farm the govt shuts down it significantly reduces UK methane emissions so it can meet other targets. One of us will be proved right. But at least I have a plan to still be a dairy farmer in 2028 if I'm right. I'm just not going to spend the money until I'm 95% certain. But I have the planning etc in place to order tomorrow if required. [/QUOTE]
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