***HORSCH AVATAR 6.16 SD Direct Drill FOR SALE***
Year 2018
Twin Hopper Grain and Fertiliser
Isobus Controlled
Blockage Monitors
Markers (Unused)
X2 Cameras
Tyres 90%
5841 Ha’s
Large quantity of spares & parts available by negotiation
Immaculate condition, working perfectly
£59,000+VAT ONO
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💙 He made it!!! From Land’s End to John o’ Groats in a tractor… what an extraordinary journey, driven by purpose and heart.
And he didn’t just travel miles, he raised funds for Cancer Research and our work in #Ukraine AND shown what compassion in action looks like.
Thank you!
🚜 Jacko’s John O’Groats Journey 🚜
My Dad and his support team are embarking on a Charity John O Groats Challenge. Please check it out on Facebook & Instagram. Give him a honk if you see him on his travels!
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Llama - Gate.
Today I got to challenge Labour's front bench over their new Health Ministers claim that humans can identify as a Llama.
Only @reformparty_uk will call out this nonsense 👇
🚨The biggest scandal in British history involving our children being groomed and r@ped by Muslim gangs has gone viral all over the world.
And once again the mainstream media are nowhere to be seen.
The British public see you for what you are.
#FamilyFarmTax is stressing all farmers right now and we don’t know what to do for the best. There’s anger, fear, severe depression.
I would urge all to breathe, take a step back and maintain the vast support we have.
@UKLabour KNOW they have this wrong 1/2
🚜FARMAGEDDON🌾
The story of what's REALLY going on in farming. A story far more complex than the conventional wisdom.
This isn't just (or even mainly) about inheritance tax. It's about a cascade of challenges & crises that may ultimately threaten food security.
📽️5 min primer👇
Let’s see how quickly Labour’s opinion of British farming changes when food shortages are rife, and they’re eating seven-year old tinned tuna every night of the week.
We’ll get by perfectly fine if Labour MPs down tools - the country would collapse if farmers did the same.
If these fools get their way, and British farming disintegrates, there would be riots within days.
I would say, speaking honestly, that a person’s opinion of those workers providing their food would change quite drastically if their child was going to bed hungry most nights.
We don’t understand how close society is to total breakdown if the food supply stops or becomes severely restricted.
And what happens if some unknown event or war, which seems to be the aim of some of our incompetent politicians, breaks out and domestic food security becomes all important? What happens then when British farmers have been pulverised into the dust? We will all starve to death.
British farming matters. It must be supported now, to ensure that it’s around for when we really need it.
These urban Labour MPs don’t have a clue what they’re talking about. They don’t understand farming, they haven’t even tried.
Steve Reed and Rachel Reeves should come for a day on my farm. Let’s see how they get on? I’ll be surprised if either can take care of an office plant. God forbid their shoes get a bit muddy.
They should understand that food isn’t grown in Waitrose or Pret. It’s grown by British farmers on British farms.
The Labour Party should show farmers some respect. We will not go quietly.
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Lindsay Hoyle: Do Your Friggin' Job!
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Week after week, I see Keir Starmer (I don't watch it avidly, mostly hear it from the other room) constantly, and without fail, NOT answering questions, but constantly blaming the Tories ineptitude on everything. Or bleating on about the fabled black hole. NEVER, EVER answering a direct question with a direct answer.
Kemi Badenoch even pulled him up on this very issue yesterday, and once again he side-stepped it, and basically ignored her.
We all thought the poison dwarf was bad, but Hoyle is in an entirely different league, showing very obvious bias. Allowing direct questions to the PM to 'not' be answered, even obtusely.
Surely, there is a mechanism somewhere in Parliament to 'force' the speaker to do his friggin' job? PMQ's is an accepted mechanism where the PM is (or should be) held to account. He's clearly getting away with it. Week after week, month after month, purely because the speaker is allowing him to. Very deliberately in my view.
I can't be the only person who is deeply unhappy with this situation. All I want, is the speaker to do his bleedin' job 'properly'.
❌ Imported cereals, fruit and vegetables have been found to carry residues from 48 pesticides which British farmers are banned from using.
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You were elected by only 9.7m people out of a possible 48.2m eligible voters. The lowest number to form a government since the war. You got into No10 by deceit, and lying, nothing to crow about. If your manifesto said you were going freeze our pensioners and ruin farming and businesses, you would be unemployed now.