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The Disappearance of the All Round Farmer
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<blockquote data-quote="digger64" data-source="post: 4396358" data-attributes="member: 16562"><p>It would appear to me that the farmers who go all arable get alot more done on time and grow better crops in the short term simply because basically they can focus on the job in hand at the time with out interruption and get a full day in on the tractor as they don't have routine work to do first or last, also the maintenance gets done on quieter days it's just simpler to manage themselves but as a tenant they would have no capital accumulating at all I'm not sure if that's good policy long term</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digger64, post: 4396358, member: 16562"] It would appear to me that the farmers who go all arable get alot more done on time and grow better crops in the short term simply because basically they can focus on the job in hand at the time with out interruption and get a full day in on the tractor as they don't have routine work to do first or last, also the maintenance gets done on quieter days it's just simpler to manage themselves but as a tenant they would have no capital accumulating at all I'm not sure if that's good policy long term [/QUOTE]
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