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<blockquote data-quote="Romeogolf" data-source="post: 8205872" data-attributes="member: 60028"><p>You may do, I prefer to be as responsible for shaping my business as possible.</p><p></p><p>Being able to answer a simple question about the benefits of buying locally produced food without just repeating the contents of the question is hardly comparable to the in depth knowledge required to design and produce components, create plant specimens and understand the ecology and biology of what we do.</p><p></p><p>I would wager any pilot would be able to explain and defend to doubters how an aircraft stays in the air, but you would probably not consider it necessary for them to be able to design a jet engine or be involved in the production of wing tips.</p><p></p><p>In an age where we as farmers are continually let down by organisations which are supposedly there to promote us, politicians who don’t understand us and a general public who think we are destroying the plant, how can you possibly disagree that we should be able to stand up for ourselves with reasonable level of intelligence?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romeogolf, post: 8205872, member: 60028"] You may do, I prefer to be as responsible for shaping my business as possible. Being able to answer a simple question about the benefits of buying locally produced food without just repeating the contents of the question is hardly comparable to the in depth knowledge required to design and produce components, create plant specimens and understand the ecology and biology of what we do. I would wager any pilot would be able to explain and defend to doubters how an aircraft stays in the air, but you would probably not consider it necessary for them to be able to design a jet engine or be involved in the production of wing tips. In an age where we as farmers are continually let down by organisations which are supposedly there to promote us, politicians who don’t understand us and a general public who think we are destroying the plant, how can you possibly disagree that we should be able to stand up for ourselves with reasonable level of intelligence? [/QUOTE]
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