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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7079954" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Really half my working time is spent tinkering with classic machinery and infrastructure. I have gravitated to this situation as I enjoy it. I don’t like working with other people so will sacrifice £10k per annum to avoid having to work in a typical job.</p><p>Going back to the OP, I think that greed has led to current huge scale of operations and I find it sad that many are now sidelined out of agriculture. More often than not it was their own decision though heavily pressured by socio economic influencers who didn’t really have folks all round best interests at heart but were more interested in commissions on a big sale. Uk is generally anti ag anyway. That’s why they made all the thick ones do rural science at school. They thought farming was a dunces job. Said it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7079954, member: 2119"] Really half my working time is spent tinkering with classic machinery and infrastructure. I have gravitated to this situation as I enjoy it. I don’t like working with other people so will sacrifice £10k per annum to avoid having to work in a typical job. Going back to the OP, I think that greed has led to current huge scale of operations and I find it sad that many are now sidelined out of agriculture. More often than not it was their own decision though heavily pressured by socio economic influencers who didn’t really have folks all round best interests at heart but were more interested in commissions on a big sale. Uk is generally anti ag anyway. That’s why they made all the thick ones do rural science at school. They thought farming was a dunces job. Said it all. [/QUOTE]
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