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The NFU backs gene editing. Do you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cheesehead" data-source="post: 7067867" data-attributes="member: 12876"><p>That has already been seen here in both arable and livestock sectors with sprays, wormers and even rat baits where just one product has been used. </p><p></p><p>I have seen problems over the years where some local farms have just grown wheat and OSR with no other crops used in rotation which has lead to increasing blackgrass problems and clubroot. In the US there are other factors at play in that in a lot of areas their buyers will only take two crops like maize and soya with any other crop they may want to grow having to be shipped 4 to 5 times as far which makes it too costly to grow even if they want to grow other crops. </p><p></p><p>It doesn't matter what you grow or raise bad practices will always come back to bite you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheesehead, post: 7067867, member: 12876"] That has already been seen here in both arable and livestock sectors with sprays, wormers and even rat baits where just one product has been used. I have seen problems over the years where some local farms have just grown wheat and OSR with no other crops used in rotation which has lead to increasing blackgrass problems and clubroot. In the US there are other factors at play in that in a lot of areas their buyers will only take two crops like maize and soya with any other crop they may want to grow having to be shipped 4 to 5 times as far which makes it too costly to grow even if they want to grow other crops. It doesn't matter what you grow or raise bad practices will always come back to bite you. [/QUOTE]
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