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Dairy farmer says ‘storm is coming’ as costs soar
Fear milk price midpoint may hit below on-farm production costs.
The milk price has almost tripped in around 23 years![]()
Dairy farmer says ‘storm is coming’ as costs soar
Fear milk price midpoint may hit below on-farm production costs.www.farmersweekly.co.nz
I'm wondering if you guys are trying to have more stupid rules than we haveOperational costs have gone through the roof mainly as a result of inane, pedantic and irrelevant compliance costs..
Much like the installation of my power up the road, one to supervise, two working but four doing traffic management for the 3 vehicles that went past.....ffs.
Do they have the same network of footpaths (public right of ways) as we do or the same population density (away from big cities)?Are you allowed to put cattle in fields with footpaths over there?
Do they have the same network of footpaths (public right of ways) as we do or the same population density (away from big cities)?
According to my calculations…The population in cities is dense.
Yes they are, they live close together as well.The population in cities is dense.
Quote from my neighbour from Glenrothes , "This isn't the New Zealand I came too!!!."I'm wondering if you guys are trying to have more stupid rules than we have
Definitely no stupid rules when I was there
I think I would be rather disappointed if I went back to NZ tomorrowQuote from my neighbour from Glenrothes , "This isn't the New Zealand I came too!!!."
Oddly I got no comment when talking about certain rodent's and mentioned "Jacinda biscuits"!!!![]()
That is one thing that spoils New Zealand, the over populationAccording to my calculations…
There are Approximately
19.1 people/km2 in NZ compared to
429.7 people/km2 in England.
My word- I should have 773.4 people living on my farm![]()
Cruel but true, mind you there are some total cockwombles in Wellington too!!!That is one thing that spoils New Zealand, the over population
The good thing is most of them are in Auckland
Utes!!!I must admit I found the population on the Canterbury plains about right, in the 20 km I think it was to ashburton I used to see about 10 vehicles, half of them being farm trucks