23 things that won't change after the referendum - farmers weekly

23 things that won't change after the referendum - farmers weekly


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It’s been on everyone’s lips for months. It’s divided friends, families and the nation – but take heart. The truth is, whether the country opts to leave Europe or stay, there are some things


that definitely won’t change. Given that the big vote is on 23 June, it seems appropriate to list 23 of them 1 WEATHER ANDREW MEREDITH lives near Newtown in mid-Wales. After graduating with


a degree in Agriculture from Aberystwyth University in 2011, he returned to the area and spends Mondays droving at Welshpool market and the rest of the week working with his parents on


their upland beef and sheep farm Conversation will revolve predominantly around one subject – the weather. Basically, whatever it’s like, it’s wrong. Too wet, too dry, too windy, too


_something_. Of course, the weather forecast will continue to be nonsense anything more than two days ahead. And it will still rain when you put the mower on.  2 FORTUNATE We will continue


to underestimate what a tremendously fun, varied, and exciting job we have most days compared to those spending 40 or more hours a week trapped in a stuffy office while the sun is shining.


If we can get by doing a job we love, we are better off than many. 3 SHEEP Sheep will still find creative ways to die. Or escape. Or escape and then die. It doesn’t matter if they are a


double-buttocked Beltex or a wild Welsh Mountain, their objective is to get horizontal. Preferably after you have spent a lot of cash on them. © John Eveson/FLPA /


imagebroker/Rex/Shutterstock 4 GENERAL PUBLIC We will continue to overestimate how much thought the general public give to the type of food they eat and where it’s produced. Latest proof:


Weetabix have (I assume) conducted exhaustive market research and concluded what people really want for breakfast is a Weetabix-flavoured breakfast drink. While commuting. Spare me. 5 FLAT


TYRE A puncture will never occur at a convenient time. Just put 15t of grain on the trailer? Storm clouds on the horizon? Half the field left to cut? Grain store six miles down the road?


Saturday afternoon just after the tyre depot has shut? Bang! © Karl-Heinz Spremberg / imagebroker/Rex/Shutterstock 6 GOSSIPS Farmers will still be the biggest gossips around. Been to see a


new tractor at the dealership, or walked a patch with a view to renting it? They’ll have spoken about it in the pub yesterday. 7 SHOW TIME You will still get robbed at the annual show with


what you thought would be your prize-winning ram. Don’t worry, there’s always next year. © Tim Scrivener 8 VEGANS There will still be vegans. And they will still want you to know. 9 YOUTH


Farmers younger than you will continue to quietly outnumber farmers older than you. 10 CONTRACTORS Contractors will continue to promise the earth and deliver it a clod at a time. 11 SALESMEN


Salesmen will continue to promise the earth, deliver the moon, and charge you for the sun. 12 NEIGHBOURS Good friends and neighbours will continue to be priceless. 13 GRASS IS ALWAYS


GREENER There will always be someone who gets to market before you, someone else who is in a better place in the sale and someone else who gets a better price. 14 JUDGMENT Most of the time


you will still overestimate how well people you admire are doing and underestimate how well you are doing. 15 TIME There will still not be enough time in the day to do all the jobs you want,


speak to all the people you want, have all the fun you want, and sleep. 16 CHANGE There will still be two types of change in your life and business. Planned stuff which occurs at a glacial


pace and events which you didn’t see coming which hit you at 100mph. 17 BOVINE TB Bovine TB will continue to cause excruciating heartbreak for some, and an enormous pain in the backside for


all cattle farmers trying to build a herd and sell livestock at the correct time for the food chain and their business. 18 NEXT BIG THING There will always be a Next Big Thing. It will


almost always make someone else richer than it makes you. 19 SUPERMARKETS Supermarkets’ first duty will continue to be to their shareholders, and they’ll remain obsessed with increasing


market share. © Juice/REX/Shutterstock 20 TRENDS Big farms will get bigger and smaller farms will continue to disappear. Call it promoting efficiency, vertical integration or a return to the


feudal system, but there’s no way that trend is going into reverse. 21 VOLATILITY There will be peaks and troughs. Farming is a volatile industry. Many of the factors that are linked to


profitability are beyond our control. Well-managed businesses will continue to outperform the rest. 22 GOVERNMENT The government will continue to pay lip service to agriculture, and continue


to care very little until the scandalously low prices that suppliers are receiving affects the availability of food. What is needed is a long-term vision focused on creating a resilient


rural economy. 23 NO CHANGE THEN… UK agriculture will continue to produce world-class food while adapting to a changing meteorological, political, financial, legislative and technical


environment. Meanwhile, we’ll all grumble loudly but secretly enjoy ourselves a great deal. In other words, things will remain exactly how they’ve been for the previous few centuries. See


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