Northland Inc s Luke Beehre: Change is coming - are farmers ready?
13 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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The Lovegrove Sheep and Beef farm field day in September 2020 with participants discussing their hill country grazing system during a farm tour. Photo / Supplied
The Lovegrove Sheep and Beef farm field day in September 2020 with participants discussing their hill country grazing system during a farm tour. Photo / Supplied
Northern Advocate
COMMENT
Change has been a constant feature of Northland s primary sector industry for, well, ever really. Farmers have needed to be able to deal with change, be resilient, innovative, adaptive and resourceful - indeed change
Editor:
Thereâs a popular quote that reads âPoliticians use statistics like drunks use lampposts â for support rather than illumination.â
The same could be said for a report by the Ohio River Valley Institute, which alleges oil and gas development has done little for 22 resource-rich counties in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia over the last decade.
Based on questionable methodology, the findings contradict the empirical evidence we observe each and every day in the field, especially in agricultural communities across the state. The only thing the report really proves is that there remains a huge disconnect among individuals who simply donât want to admit or donât understand how much traditional resources power our everyday lives.
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