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<blockquote data-quote="mikep" data-source="post: 5894796" data-attributes="member: 4999"><p>I'm saying that we must do as much as we can i.e. to tread carefully but there is no way we won't leave a big footprint.</p><p>There is an industry growing up selling a dream to the public that if it wasn't for farmers we would have some sylvanian paradise with unicorns skipping and rabbits frolicking but we know that's a load of bollox.</p><p>We can have most of the land a whole lot better than it is now and have some 'reservations' for special features/species and know that's as good as it will get.</p><p>No one should promise what can't be delivered and the past cannot be created without ALL factors being the same e.g population size, amount of cars/consumer goods etc. </p><p>The public are actually collectively quite stupid and will tend to believe that their lifestyle is blameless it's all the fault of the farmers. It's up to us as an industry together with sensible environmental groups to find a balance and be honest enough to say that's all folks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikep, post: 5894796, member: 4999"] I'm saying that we must do as much as we can i.e. to tread carefully but there is no way we won't leave a big footprint. There is an industry growing up selling a dream to the public that if it wasn't for farmers we would have some sylvanian paradise with unicorns skipping and rabbits frolicking but we know that's a load of bollox. We can have most of the land a whole lot better than it is now and have some 'reservations' for special features/species and know that's as good as it will get. No one should promise what can't be delivered and the past cannot be created without ALL factors being the same e.g population size, amount of cars/consumer goods etc. The public are actually collectively quite stupid and will tend to believe that their lifestyle is blameless it's all the fault of the farmers. It's up to us as an industry together with sensible environmental groups to find a balance and be honest enough to say that's all folks [/QUOTE]
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