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The Times: Older farmers ‘should be offered cottages’ to retire
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<blockquote data-quote="unlacedgecko" data-source="post: 3763594" data-attributes="member: 19130"><p>I agree entirely. My current operation is extremely inefficient. </p><p></p><p>If I do enough tearing about in the dark I'm hoping I'll be able to have a nice bought and paid for block. It would certainly cut down on my fuel bill! </p><p></p><p>I don't think tack sheep will exist in a post subsidy environment. Hill farming will certainly change beyond recognition. But I'm using the time till then to build capital and assets in the business. It's also a great way of making contacts (landowners and sheep owners). Maybe I can conjure up a more permanent and robust opportunity out of them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unlacedgecko, post: 3763594, member: 19130"] I agree entirely. My current operation is extremely inefficient. If I do enough tearing about in the dark I'm hoping I'll be able to have a nice bought and paid for block. It would certainly cut down on my fuel bill! I don't think tack sheep will exist in a post subsidy environment. Hill farming will certainly change beyond recognition. But I'm using the time till then to build capital and assets in the business. It's also a great way of making contacts (landowners and sheep owners). Maybe I can conjure up a more permanent and robust opportunity out of them? [/QUOTE]
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