Sturgeon Gone.

JockCroft

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I wonder if you will have to show an improvement to continue getting payments?
I think what was said at an SaC meeting 2 months ago was that it looked like it would be compulsory in the next two years, but this is the last year of funding for Carbon audits and soil testing.

Our audit came through much lower than I expected. Can't think of anything to reduce it.
Lots off folks going to have to do a bit of creative accounting.
 

hoff135

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scotland
I think what was said at an SaC meeting 2 months ago was that it looked like it would be compulsory in the next two years, but this is the last year of funding for Carbon audits and soil testing.

Our audit came through much lower than I expected. Can't think of anything to reduce it.
Lots off folks going to have to do a bit of creative accounting.
What sort of things do they measure? Vehicles? Fertiliser use? Feed?
 

Bob the beef

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Livestock Farmer
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Scot Borders
As ludicrous as that seems it might well happen, unless of course there is someone higher up the food chain with a lot of sh!t to choose between up and Murrell has been chosen as the fall guy, possibly a deal involving a short sentence lots of early parole and a fat pay packet afterwards. Of course only a cynic might think such a thing would happen 🤫
Sadly not ludicrous at all. This is the shyte state of the snp’s Scotland. The previous chief constable takes early retirement suddenly with a big package, when he refuses to do what the FM wants 🤔

As mentioned by @Welderloon. The FM’s b in law, a known drug dealer, goes to a flat in Dundee with 2 others, a man jumps out of a 3 rd floor window. The 2 accomplices get charged with murder and the b in law gets a soft charge 🤔
 

robs1

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Sadly not ludicrous at all. This is the shyte state of the snp’s Scotland. The previous chief constable takes early retirement suddenly with a big package, when he refuses to do what the FM wants 🤔

As mentioned by @Welderloon. The FM’s b in law, a known drug dealer, goes to a flat in Dundee with 2 others, a man jumps out of a 3 rd floor window. The 2 accomplices get charged with murder and the b in law gets a soft charge 🤔
Surely there must be someone with balls to stand up and call that out
 

Welderloon

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Trade
Surely there must be someone with balls to stand up and call that out
Only the male individual did not 'jump' from the window he was launched & one of the individuals charged with the culpable homicide is a 5ft skinny arsed heroin addict female weighing about 7 stone soaking wet.................true story.:unsure:

Welcome to the modern hate free, environmentally sensitive & inclusive Scotland
 
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