The masses won't start to listen until they have no food ,
@andywest520511 күн бұрын
The food revolution also needs to recognise the role of animal protein production farming and a proper human diet. We need meat and animal protein as a biological fact.
@lat141911 күн бұрын
The people at "the top" have a lot of questions to answer....keep the fight going.
@malc.s.537311 күн бұрын
Nicely said buddy.....when do you start, when Netflix folds or the beer runs out.
@samdemic337311 күн бұрын
Fertiliser Fuel Feed Finance Frightening
@janwhite603811 күн бұрын
We need our farmers. Let them do the job they're good at with more support than they are getting. these pen pushers should mind their own business and leave the farmers to get on with theirs.xx
@tinagibbs61811 күн бұрын
They are not missing the bigger picture they choose to ignore or report what is acceptable narrative
@Vintagevanessa9911 күн бұрын
How can runner beans be cost effective coming from Kenya.. One thinng the cost of labour is penny's. Out there because I have been. And that's what we are up against.
@abbiejones184311 күн бұрын
Well said Gareth once more, call me old fashioned but if the government won't listen to the farmer's, why should the farmer's listen to the government? Work's both ways I say
The masses won't start to listen until they have no food ,
The food revolution also needs to recognise the role of animal protein production farming and a proper human diet. We need meat and animal protein as a biological fact.
The people at "the top" have a lot of questions to answer....keep the fight going.
Nicely said buddy.....when do you start, when Netflix folds or the beer runs out.
Fertiliser Fuel Feed Finance Frightening
We need our farmers. Let them do the job they're good at with more support than they are getting. these pen pushers should mind their own business and leave the farmers to get on with theirs.xx
They are not missing the bigger picture they choose to ignore or report what is acceptable narrative
How can runner beans be cost effective coming from Kenya.. One thinng the cost of labour is penny's. Out there because I have been. And that's what we are up against.
Well said Gareth once more, call me old fashioned but if the government won't listen to the farmer's, why should the farmer's listen to the government? Work's both ways I say