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Derrick Hughes

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Location
Ceredigion
How far is it from your farm to Brighton @Derrick Hughes and how long does it take you to get there? It must be a long way to go for a weekend, even a long one.
I used to travel over a thousand miles a week buying fodder, ive cut that back a lot but I deliver seed most times on my trips out , I've been a Nomad for the last 20 years
I've no more to say on this topic as the usual guy is starting his insults
I'm a peaceful kind if chap who don't have a grudge against anyone
Have a good day all of you
It's approx 300 miles to Brighton
 
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Gong Farmer

Member
BASIS
Location
S E Glos
Every time I see a post by @delilah , I'm increasingly convinced he's just a troll account set up by Clive, to drive traffic/posts...

Every post is just a troll point, with dozens of responses- a post declaring undying love for Dale Vince, or how veganism will save the world, must do more for traffic than the rest of the site put together.

If you're not on the payroll, you really, really should be, if you can tolerate taking the corporate shackle....
Or maybe a Government sock puppet......
 

Exfarmer

Member
Location
Bury St Edmunds
If I had a choice between Mcdonalds, Coca cola owned Costa or a little locally owned vegetarian cafe , I know which I would sooner stop at for a recharge when out cycling, but I would not touch anything claiming to be a vegan sausage roll or ham sandwich
 

Blackleg

Member
Location
Hereford
From the newspaper article....

Ash Roberts said: ā€˜Clearly never a vegan business as they now serve body parts and secretions.
ā€˜Abandoning ethics ā€“ if you ever had them ā€“ for profit is never a good look. These are hard times for small business. Some donā€™t deserve to survive.ā€™

Now I'm not very smart at business but I reckon profit keeps the business going and ethics gives you a warm fuzzy feeling inside, if you can do both wonderful but if you had to choose one.......
 

DaveGrohl

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Cumbria
From the newspaper article....

Ash Roberts said: ā€˜Clearly never a vegan business as they now serve body parts and secretions.
ā€˜Abandoning ethics ā€“ if you ever had them ā€“ for profit is never a good look. These are hard times for small business. Some donā€™t deserve to survive.ā€™

Now I'm not very smart at business but I reckon profit keeps the business going and ethics gives you a warm fuzzy feeling inside, if you can do both wonderful but if you had to choose one.......
Quite. The quote is self-parodying, to the point that thereā€™s no need to comment ;)
 

delilah

Member
Every time I see a post by @delilah , I'm increasingly convinced he's just a troll account set up by Clive, to drive traffic/posts...

Every post is just a troll point, with dozens of responses- a post declaring undying love for Dale Vince, or how veganism will save the world, must do more for traffic than the rest of the site put together.

If you're not on the payroll, you really, really should be, if you can tolerate taking the corporate shackle....

Bless you. Can you point me to a post where I have said veganism will save the world ?
 

Ted M

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Shropshire
You wouldn't have to ask a vegan they would have told you.
This is so true. We went away last week for a few days and stayed in a self catering cottage.
The owner arrived in due course to greet us and we mentioned we were going to have fish and chips on the beach for tea that evening.
He then proceeded to tell us that him and his wife were vegan and there was a great vegan fish and chip shop they had "discovered" a few miles away.
We happened by chance to drive by their great discovery during our stay. It wasn't a vegan fish and chip shop at all. Just had a vegan option šŸ™ˆšŸ¤£.
 

SFI - What % were you taking out of production?

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Red Tractor drops launch of green farming scheme amid anger from farmers

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As reported in Independent


quote: ā€œRed Tractor has confirmed it is dropping plans to launch its green farming assurance standard in Aprilā€œ

read the TFF thread here: https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/gfc-was-to-go-ahead-now-not-going-ahead.405234/
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