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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7868028" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>It's all very good, off setting carbon, and getting paid to do it, except for one little problem, no one has a recognised, or official, way of measurement, or set of rules for cropping.</p><p> There will be, no doubt about that, but, what happens if your 'agreement' does not actually fit's around those 'official' measurements We all know there are plenty of sharks out, that don't give a toss about us, and would cheat, con, drop in the shite, without any hesitation. On the other hand, it could be a nice little earner for farmers, especially when the focus leaves trees, and moves towards grass, which sequestrates possibly more carbon than tree's. </p><p> All summed up, as proceed with extreme caution, if thinking along these lines !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7868028, member: 86168"] It's all very good, off setting carbon, and getting paid to do it, except for one little problem, no one has a recognised, or official, way of measurement, or set of rules for cropping. There will be, no doubt about that, but, what happens if your 'agreement' does not actually fit's around those 'official' measurements We all know there are plenty of sharks out, that don't give a toss about us, and would cheat, con, drop in the shite, without any hesitation. On the other hand, it could be a nice little earner for farmers, especially when the focus leaves trees, and moves towards grass, which sequestrates possibly more carbon than tree's. All summed up, as proceed with extreme caution, if thinking along these lines ! [/QUOTE]
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