Husband/Father. Farmer & mixed farming advocate. Nature spotter. BASIS

Joined April 2011
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The recently planted longest single run of new #hedging on the farm; over 850 metres! Many thanks to UK taxpayers for their contribution without which it wouldnโ€™t be here. Will try to get it to establish well.
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BBC: โ€œWhat was your screen time?โ€ Student: โ€œNine hours.โ€ BBC: โ€œYouโ€™re gong to have a lot more time to fill. What will you do?โ€ Student: โ€œStare at a wall.โ€
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#Cereals26 was a very pleasant day with a great deal to see. Caught up with a few old friends and seeded a few farm ideas. Not the washout many had predicted! Hereโ€™s my most excellent picture of @JeremyClarkson.
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Remembering the wonderful RIK MAYALL โ€” who left us 12yrs ago today, aged just 56.

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RT @youwouldknow: Why the fuck is every other advert at the moment some AI bullshit of Farage kicking someone up the arse on Question Time
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Replying to @jdpoc
It would be quite an achievement for a farmer to buy British fertiliser, largely because our production is zero. The last remaining plant at Billingham shut in 2023. I hope that helps you?
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Trump now finds himself in an entirely new situation with the War in Iran. He doesn't hold the cards. He has no notable leverage. And he can't simply declare bankruptcy for the seventh time and move on. And it shows. Donald Trump is not a statesman. He is not a diplomat. And I think, in many ways, this is what endeared him initially to many of his voters. He was businessman that accumulated billions of dollars of personal wealth through casino's, real estate, television, golf courses, and a multitude of endeavors. You can say what you will, but at the end of the day, you don't accrue a net worth well beyond a billion, or even hundreds of millions of dollars, without being "successful", so let's put that partisan argument to the side for now. But all throughout Trump's life, he's held the upper hand. He grew up wealthy. He received significant financial assistance from his father. And he had an effectively unlimited financial safety net in the event of failure. These are not points meant to be political hits, nor are they able to be refuted. They are simply the facts. Reality. As a result, Donald Trump always had the leverage. He was a trust fund baby. Again, this is simply the truth. It is reported that Fred Trump left his children around a billion dollars when he passed away in 1999. Trust me, if you know beyond a shadow of a doubt you are set for life regardless, you live life differently. What this means is that Donald Trump, throughout his business career which WAS hyper-successful, never HAD to succeed. He could also walk away if a deal was not in his favor. He, by definition, always held the cards. Generational wealth. And don't get me wrong, President Trump was savvy in his exploitation of this reality. You'd be a fool to enter a deal you didn't think was highly beneficial to you if you didn't have to make a gamble. That'd be stupid. In every transaction, every business dealing, it was either in his favor, or he walked. Because. He. Could. And when business endeavors failed to pan out? Bankruptcy could be declared. Again, save me the partisan takes, Donald Trump declared bankruptcies on his businesses six times. And he was RIGHT to do so. That's the correct financial decision... but it's an off-ramp. A quick fix. These same realities - holding all the cards, being able to walk away, having a legal escape valve - do not exist in the quagmire he finds himself in with the Iran War. The reality facing Donald Trump is one that he has never had to navigate before. Iran does not care that he is wealthy. It's irrelevant. Trump can't simply walk away because Iran would retain control of the Strait of Hormuz and it would destroy Trump's legacy. There is no emergency "bankruptcy-equivalent" escape valve here. Now, Donald Trump has to sit on the other side of the table at a time when the stakes are the highest they have ever been in his entire life. No training wheels. No safety net. Trump's been thrown right into the deep end with perhaps the most savvy negotiators in the world. President Trump holds effectively zero leverage with Iran. There is not a modicum of domestic American support for this war. It was never sold to the American people. Many see this as Israel's war that is not "putting America first". The goals and objectives have changed by the day. For this reason, alongside the unlikely chance of success in the first place, a large-scale ground invasion is not a serious suggestion being put for by anyone with an above room temperature IQ. Iran holds insurmountable "escalation dominance". If the United States targets Iran's energy infrastructure? Iran will retaliate massively across the Gulf. GCC countries have already made it abundantly clear to Trump that they fear Iran. That they don't trust the US-bought military equipment to protect their infrastructure or civilians. Iran can cut undersea cables. Iran could close the Bab al-Mandeb Strait and further cripple maritime shipping. Anything the US can do to hurt Iran, Iran can do tenfold to hurt the global economy. Reopen the Strait of Hormuz by force? We tried that under Operation Freedom, and it was so ridiculous and stupid that it was canceled within 48 hours. Some are suggesting we try again, but seem to entirely misunderstand reality (as they have throughout the entire conflict). What? Is the United States supposed to effectively occupy the Strait of Hormuz until the end of time? How many vessels per day would be able to navigate the Strait of Hormuz with US naval escorts? What would the costs of this be? Can we adequately protect our sailors? Why wouldn't Iran, again, utilize their escalation dominance and shut down the Bab al-Mandeb or strike Gulf infrastructure? It. Doesn't Work. The unfortunate reality is that President Trump holds no cards. He has no meaningful leverage. His ONLY option is making concessions at the negotiating table... Is this something Trump is even capable of navigating in the first place though? A President, one who has made perhaps the gravest mistake in the history of American foreign policy, one who has never experienced these constraints before, one who has a litany of allies ready to turn their backs on him the second he capitulates... A man who's entire legacy will not be, "Trump the Businessman", nor will it be "Trump the President". It will eternally become, "Trump the Failure". But it's his only choice. The Iran Hawks and Israeli Lobby that surrounds him, and they do, are prepared to claw him to shreds on Fox News and Newsmax. We saw this exact situation play out just this past weekend when initial terms of a potential Memorandum of Understanding was leaked. His so called "allies" in the United States turned their back on him immediately, leaving him with almost nobody remaining. Not after the Epstein Files. Not after this Iran War debacle. Donald Trump now finds himself in an entirely unfamiliar situation. He doesn't hold the cards. He has no escape valve. And there is no realistic scenario where he can credibly claim victory... The only path forward is the one that will permanently destroy his legacy. But it's the only way to end this war.
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Farmingโ€™s a funny old game! Disappointed this morning to have missed out on any thunderstorm rain last night, despite being given a fantastic light show 1am. Met a similarly distraught farmer in local store just now; had a 20mm deluge on his hay crops, due to be baled today!
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Frustration here over the one million UK โ€˜Neetsโ€™ story. Young working age people detached from employment or education whilst farming (and other sectors such as hospitality) suffer from a recruitment crisis. Careers departments shunning certain sectors have a lot to answer for.
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Crops are really stressed. Yield potential is being lost. Hoping we some significant rain over the next week or crops will check out and start dying off. ๐Ÿคž
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Not a Reform fanโ€ฆ..butโ€ฆโ€ฆquite like this idea. ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿป
๐Ÿšจ NEW: Nigel Farage has pledged to scrap income tax on overtime above 40 hours a week for anyone earning under ยฃ75,000 [@Telegraph]
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Most economists seem to think that either Supermarkets somehow magic up food onto their shelves or that thereโ€™s an unending supply of available imports. To secure supplies of quality affordable food, incentivize the domestic farmer producers that can actually create it!
Nationalise Morrisons, use it as the foundation for a new, publicly-owned grocery store selling high quality, affordable food. National-level version of the Mamdani plan in New York. Need to think big in a world with repeated, major shocks to essential supply systems.
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Remember when GPS trackers were a rarity, fitted to a few high end items like bottles of famous grouse Whisky? #CostOfLivingCrisis
Replying to @ElliotKeck
Sausages in locked Perspex boxes with a GPS tracker where I live in the wilds of Sussex. Britain has fallen.
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#Harvest26 about to get cooked.
Almost unbelievable forecast from tonightโ€™s European model it has trended hotter. We see 32C/90F daily between this Sunday and next Tuesday in London area. Hard to believe we just experienced coolest mid May period in 15 years and now we look to see a historic heatwave. The change is violent.
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