No other industry is routinely subsidised. No other industry would have been bailed out so comprehensively after its foul practices led to spread of disease.
I couldn't care less about the daily routine frankly. No one forces you to do it. But we are forced to pay taxes to subsidise bad production and farmers lifestyles. That's a fact
Loving the crack about lifestyle, by the way - unless you've done it, year in, year out, as I said, you know nothing about it. You obviously have a lot of farming experience to know what is or isn't 'bad production' - care to elaborate ? The majority of farmers don't actually want SFP - they would happily hand it back in order to dump the bureaucracy and have the freedom to sell and move stock where and when they want, plant what they want, use whatever product/chemicals they want to maximise their profits like any other business can.
But we can't, because of the small matter of cross compliance, a HUGE raft of measures brought in precisely to justify us getting SFP. All of which go to protect the countryside you no doubt thinks happens all by itself. And how much do your think we all get? SFP on my 136acres is £8,000. Sounds a lot but to keep that, I have to have a lot of machinery and hire in expertise to ensure that all the measures that have to be in place to qualify, so it's not a clear £8k. It would buy 3 decent dairy cows, or enough fertilizer for one cut of silage across the farm. It's about 4 months worth of diesel for the machinery. With the threat of having to pay for my whole herd test, £2k of that will go on testing. And it's taxed of course, so some goes back into the Revenue's coffers.
So, just how do you go about giving up farming if you don't want to do it ? If every farmer took that attitude, the price of your precious house would drop like a stone, as land floods on to the market. Or don't you have your own property and your attitude is just sheer envy/jealousy?
Farming is indeed a way of life and there's nothing wrong in taking pride in our land and improving it if we can. If we're actually allowed to, that is. Farmers aren't some massive cartel controlling farm gate prices - that's the prerogative of the supermarkets as one farmer has no influence whatsoever. Milk prices are controlled by processors who are controlled by said supermarkets and they all have one aim, to maximise profits while supplying cheap food to the UK population. Nothing basically wrong in that if the price paid is sufficient to give a reasonable income and the ability to reinvest in your capital asset, like any other business model. But they don't and, believe me again, without SFP, far more dairy units would have gone to the wall long ago. It's why it's left a large window for the massive ambitious 1000+ cow units to start making an appearance. Oh, but wait, I don't expect you, Clivex, in your nice house, would appreciate a mega dairy on your doorstep with a nasty smell wafting over your garden....
Well tough, because continuing to be anti the average, 200acre Uk farmer with, an average age now of 55 years plus, is the way you're heading and the same format will apply to beef and sheep, in the as way it does to indoor pig rearing.
Sure there are bad farmers out there - I know, because we had the misfortune to sell one of our bulls to one but luckily, they're in the minority. Every pro-badger protect-at-all-costs-supporter out there should be forced to spend the day at their local abattoir on TB red day, watching perfectly healthy in calf cows get slaughtered before their proper time. Go watch the slaughter men's faces when they have to cut out the unborn calf and tell me the current attitude of DEFRA is right. Our annual test issue two weeks before Christmas - every time I wonder if this is going to be the one we get go down and any of ours have to go.
I've been fortunate enough to have two good careers - one in industry and now this one farming. I agree, no one bails you out in business but no one bails you out in farming, either - SFP simply isn't enough to do that!
Be interesting to see if you still have the same view if for whatever reason we need to become self sufficient for food in the future... Bet your tune changes then.