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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 6643373" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>in my experience, Westminster "gold plates" the rules coming over from Brussels, then the Welsh Assembly Government "gold plates" the rules/guidance from Westminster, so to a large extent we have ourselves as a nation to blame for the ridiculous rules we have (I am talking about rules for compliance with training funding, but I am sure that area is a microcosm of all of the UK bureaucracy).</p><p></p><p>I will also add, it has been ridiculously wet this autumn, nearly every day the rain gauge shows 1".</p><p></p><p>I do think injection/trailing shoe is the way to go, however the ground is too wet to even get a tractor on now. Answer over the fence spreading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 6643373, member: 51054"] in my experience, Westminster "gold plates" the rules coming over from Brussels, then the Welsh Assembly Government "gold plates" the rules/guidance from Westminster, so to a large extent we have ourselves as a nation to blame for the ridiculous rules we have (I am talking about rules for compliance with training funding, but I am sure that area is a microcosm of all of the UK bureaucracy). I will also add, it has been ridiculously wet this autumn, nearly every day the rain gauge shows 1". I do think injection/trailing shoe is the way to go, however the ground is too wet to even get a tractor on now. Answer over the fence spreading. [/QUOTE]
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