Clarkson's farm:It's not profitable, but fun.#shorts #series #show #tvshow #clarkson

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  1. Farmers are literally the back bone of society, we all rest on THEIR shoulders and sadly there are very few left who want to do it, and those coming up who do want to do it , it’s to expensive for them to start. Or they can’t survive on the incone

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  2. I was unwittingly involved in farming for 18 months of my already 57 years of existence. Luckily my father was a butcher and so I'd had some kind of experience plus my love of the outdoors and animals had given me given me something i am so grateful to have experienced. Farming is hard work, but so rewarding. Beautiful way of life. I wish i was there now with the cow's and fencing.

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  3. This is why we defend our farmers in South Africa despite the blacks trying to take that away. not many people learnt from Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) who are begging white farmers to come back. now the Labour party in UK is trying to do the same thing to u. This why u never give up your guns

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  4. The Cost average , over several years , means you will gain long term ….. in inflation , the price of land will rise ….. but the return on the crops will be a pittance …. hence subsidises and tax write offs
    Farming , work for very little return

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  5. As a farmer you should make a daily incomes to cover the costs and never touch your bank accounts you buy , cows which produce milk and you also buy a baby cow calf that you feed and sell them every towo or three months , you buy horsese and sell to race i mean you are just sitting there and waiting to harvest the land no it dosnt go like that make passive income to cover the cost 😮

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  6. The supermarket CEOs are very greedy and get super rich while doing basically nothing, they insider trade and also get together to pay less to the farmers. The gov alows it because they want to control all food so this is a way for government to not directly take the farms.

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  7. Mono/duopoly large supermarket chains cause this. A simple to understand case study: We got explained this in about 2015 as a senior in high school business studies. We had to look into the Australian ‘milk wars’ between Cole’s and Woolworths. Just give Milk Wars Cole’s and Woolworths a quick google and you see a very basic understanding of how large chain supermarkets have a strangle hold on farmers. Trust me it’s ridiculous.

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  8. 140£ is about the average monthly salary of a corporate employee here in Nepal…
    So you wouldn't even survive with that income in a developing Asian nation..
    That's straight up depressing 😞

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  9. Jeremy nailed it just there: what are farmers going to do when these subsidies start to go down? … It is all about creating dependency. Once you can’t stand firm on your own, they control you. Agenda2030 WEF / UN. You will own nothing.

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