Was it just me - maybe it was - but was Peter Kendall in a bit of a bad mood today?

Have a look at the Farmers Guardian debate and judge for yourself.

Peter seemed very keen to have a go at me and the RSPB whatever I said. 

And how predictable to see NFU mouthpiece Guy Smith going back to criticising the FBI - there is precious little acceptance, by the NFU President  or by Guy Smith, that there is a problem with farmland birds.  The NFU's attitude to the environment may be summed up by Peter Kendall's phrase 'wrapping (farmers) in green tape'.  Remember please, NFU, that's the taxpayers' money you get and so there do have to be some rules attached to it.

But very good to see lots of good comments - many I guess from farmers who are working closely with the RSPB in all sorts of ways.

 

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A love of the natural world demonstrates that a person is a cultured inhabitant of planet Earth.

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  • Look at Denmark mainly limited to spring crops. No attempt to increase wildlife but mass Corn Buntings, Yellowhammers, Skylarks and Linnets. Hedgerows managed for bees with lots of willow not hawthorn for early food. Subsides should only be paid to farmers that manage for Honey Bees then the rest will fall into place!!

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  • Look at Denmark mainly limited to spring crops. No attempt to increase wildlife but mass Corn Buntings, Yellowhammers, Skylarks and Linnets. Hedgerows managed for bees with lots of willow not hawthorn for early food. Subsides should only be paid to farmers that manage for Honey Bees then the rest will fall into place!!

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