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Vine bbc 12 to 2 today
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeNeaverson" data-source="post: 8074729" data-attributes="member: 3731"><p>I fail to see how the NFU can read the mind of a Jeremey Vine producer, responding to a topic that was at least ten days old at the time. And who's first port of call was to ring me, who is far from an expert on the particular subject. What can the NFU do about that?</p><p></p><p>What that producer wanted was an media untrained farmer to go head to head on the air against an actual, full time anti. </p><p></p><p>As farmers what we all need to do is think "Am I *actually* the best person for this? What would a corporate company do?"</p><p></p><p>And then refer the producer to the NFU, or TFA, or AICC or whoever. But at the very least understand that getting it wrong could be disaterous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeNeaverson, post: 8074729, member: 3731"] I fail to see how the NFU can read the mind of a Jeremey Vine producer, responding to a topic that was at least ten days old at the time. And who's first port of call was to ring me, who is far from an expert on the particular subject. What can the NFU do about that? What that producer wanted was an media untrained farmer to go head to head on the air against an actual, full time anti. As farmers what we all need to do is think "Am I *actually* the best person for this? What would a corporate company do?" And then refer the producer to the NFU, or TFA, or AICC or whoever. But at the very least understand that getting it wrong could be disaterous. [/QUOTE]
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