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Mull

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  1. What sort of answer were you looking for? Agriculture in Nz is the same as gb? Surely not?
  2. Aye, well, that's another kettle of fish mark. The more welfare you have, the more expensive your product is!
  3. Try and show it then mr dales
  4. Btw, what will brexit look like when it's " up and running"?
  5. They have all year round grass growth in most parts, that makes the job considerably easier to say the least. If you haven't a clue mate, don't comment.
  6. Seems ok to me, your input is always...... interesting, and usually, to the point.
  7. Aye, give them a public right of way, then they run amongst your cows with dogs and wonder why cows go mental protecting their calves. The great British public🙄
  8. Yes, an enormous subject indeed, our landscape that we look at each day is almost all manmade and the landscape outside built up areas is the way it is due to agriculture, made that way over thousands of years, what did it look like before that? I for one don't really know but probably wouldn't make for easy walking on an evening stroll, it took a lot of time effort and nowadays money to make it like it is, and will always take money to keep it accessible I'd imagine, whether it's farmers, tree huggers or economists who are looking after it.
  9. Oh dear kev, you've fairly got farmer bashing bit between your teeth now:), when you say remediation do you mean letting vast tracts of land grow wild?
  10. On reading thread title I did wonder if "my front of house bushes" was a euphemism!
  11. How the feck do you make money farming??? You may well be the answer to this discussion!
  12. It is his life choice, I just don't think he wants to be accused of being over subsidised!
  13. You're right there mate, not the same for everyone at all, it's a mess which to be fair they are trying to sort out to a degree, slipper farming should be on its way out as we speak hopefully, it's got to be production based at the very least. But then again if the all powerful supermarkets insist on paying 23p for a litre of milk that costs 30p to produce, then the mess will continue. What do you think of the supermarkets role in this Kevin? I'd be interested in your (and anyone else's ) opinion.
  14. You're skating away there mate!
  15. Still Game on next! Well in Scotland anyway.😂😂😂😂😂
  16. Can anyone identify the fungi? (Humphries excluded)
  17. Sounds like the perfect destination for easy lift guys office manager then.
  18. Can't argue with that, welding is a bit of a science, we can all get two bits of steel to stick together but have no idea of how well together they are stuck!! This question is a bit like me saying " I'm going to do a wee bit of arb work now and again, can somebody give me a half hour lesson, then I'll get on with it myself!
  19. Given that a welder/ plater or the like would serve a 3-4 apprenticeship says it all. Now getting two bits of metal to stick together while you are playing with a welder is quite easy, how well they are stuck together only an X-ray or someone with experience who'd witnessed the welding could tell you. Don't be welding any tow bars or the like for the first while.😊

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