That'll be the end of farmers rewilding then! on 08:43 - Apr 21 with 559 views | NthQldITFC | Round here there's going to be a stark choice between knocking down all the half finished cardboard housing estates that they'll stop work on because they won't be able to sell to filthy speculators who realise the bubble has burst, or grubbing up ancient woodlands to feed the hordes. Not hard to see which way it will go. |  |
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That'll be the end of farmers rewilding then! on 08:51 - Apr 21 with 524 views | MattinLondon |
That'll be the end of farmers rewilding then! on 08:43 - Apr 21 by NthQldITFC | Round here there's going to be a stark choice between knocking down all the half finished cardboard housing estates that they'll stop work on because they won't be able to sell to filthy speculators who realise the bubble has burst, or grubbing up ancient woodlands to feed the hordes. Not hard to see which way it will go. |
Couldn’t they do both? Keep the half finished estate but let it’s surroundings grow? Then use it as a backdrop for some post-apocalyptic role playing game. |  | |  |
That'll be the end of farmers rewilding then! on 14:08 - Apr 21 with 391 views | HARRY10 | If we are to believe that all farm land is the same. All capable of arable use, and certain to produce a crop of wheat. The problem of food shortage is not the amount produced, but one of waste. Nearly a third of the food that is produced in this country is wasted. Perhaps as food prices rise in the UK that amount might decrease. |  | |  |
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