Tarbert NFU election hustings
From forargyll.com:
Then he pointed out that the type of land in Argyll is not largely agricultural. Much of it is peat – which contributes to the common good in these times by being a powerful carbon sink. He expressed concern about the current state of dairy farming and the creamery situation in Argyll.
He noted how the work done by farmers on cultivating the land and keeping great swathes of territory accessible, supports public access to the countryside.
And he called for a resistance to micromanagement from Brussels, citing the madness for west coast hill farmers and crofters of the introduction of EID tagging of sheep.
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