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<blockquote data-quote="DRC" data-source="post: 8074836" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>I suppose it’s not clear cut that every farmer immediately supports one side of the argument.</p><p>Theres a big difference between a normal application of FYM or a reasonable amount of slurry onto a grass crop, or a field blacked over by contractors with 4/5 oversized tankers that cut up all the grass verges and generally pee off the villagers that are normally supportive of the local farmers.</p><p>You only have to read the local FB pages to see how some of this industrial scale slurry spreading is giving us all a bad name . I’ve been blamed in the past and made number one village villain by someone else’s ,outside of the area slurry which got in to my ditch which runs through the village . I’ve also non farming friends that are quite rightly fed up of their verges chewed up by these oversized sh!t carts as he calls them . ( tin hat on )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC, post: 8074836, member: 334"] I suppose it’s not clear cut that every farmer immediately supports one side of the argument. Theres a big difference between a normal application of FYM or a reasonable amount of slurry onto a grass crop, or a field blacked over by contractors with 4/5 oversized tankers that cut up all the grass verges and generally pee off the villagers that are normally supportive of the local farmers. You only have to read the local FB pages to see how some of this industrial scale slurry spreading is giving us all a bad name . I’ve been blamed in the past and made number one village villain by someone else’s ,outside of the area slurry which got in to my ditch which runs through the village . I’ve also non farming friends that are quite rightly fed up of their verges chewed up by these oversized sh!t carts as he calls them . ( tin hat on ) [/QUOTE]
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