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" Understanding the motivations of small and very small farms "
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<blockquote data-quote="little_p" data-source="post: 7435850" data-attributes="member: 66368"><p>There are literally hundreds of threads on this forum about farmers that won't release control to their sons and daughters, farmers that haven't put in a succession plan and numerous threads from those that desperately want to get into farming, those that want more security than yearly grass lets, those that are fed up with the highly skewed prices of ewe lambs.</p><p></p><p>So what is wrong with a Government asking farmers 'what would it actually take for you to f**k off out of the way so those with more ideas and enthusiasm can take over'?</p><p></p><p>The answer is probably nothing. Their land is their pension. Their farm is their whole life. They fear losing the slightest bit of control. But surely there is nothing wrong with a Government asking the question?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="little_p, post: 7435850, member: 66368"] There are literally hundreds of threads on this forum about farmers that won't release control to their sons and daughters, farmers that haven't put in a succession plan and numerous threads from those that desperately want to get into farming, those that want more security than yearly grass lets, those that are fed up with the highly skewed prices of ewe lambs. So what is wrong with a Government asking farmers 'what would it actually take for you to f**k off out of the way so those with more ideas and enthusiasm can take over'? The answer is probably nothing. Their land is their pension. Their farm is their whole life. They fear losing the slightest bit of control. But surely there is nothing wrong with a Government asking the question? [/QUOTE]
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