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Would anybody consider planting trees on their land?
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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 7189073" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>Lots of my land is under trees. I love encouraging nature, I like being able to say my carbon footprint is insignificant compared to my capture, I enjoy ragging vegans and eco-freaks about what they are doing rather than what they are shouting about from a position of moral certainty. Prairie farming of crops without wildlife corridors and visual breaks looks abhorrent to me.</p><p> If saying you produce food is good enough justification for your farming operation is good enough for you then I have no complaint however the wind is changing and even if they are wrong, the urban massive are forcing ecological change on this island and I'd rather have what I want rather than what some pr*ck with a PHD and no idea decides is best for my land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 7189073, member: 395"] Lots of my land is under trees. I love encouraging nature, I like being able to say my carbon footprint is insignificant compared to my capture, I enjoy ragging vegans and eco-freaks about what they are doing rather than what they are shouting about from a position of moral certainty. Prairie farming of crops without wildlife corridors and visual breaks looks abhorrent to me. If saying you produce food is good enough justification for your farming operation is good enough for you then I have no complaint however the wind is changing and even if they are wrong, the urban massive are forcing ecological change on this island and I'd rather have what I want rather than what some pr*ck with a PHD and no idea decides is best for my land. [/QUOTE]
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