Chris we would never beat you.
Tie you down and shave you now thats a possibility
Chris we would never beat you.
That’s a very scary proposition. Without my moustache I look like a wrinkly ball sack…..
Given what Tim wrote, if I were you I'd be more worried about my ball sack than my top lip - just sayin'.
Richard Simpson Mark II wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 12:15 pm Talking to a farmer yesterday...he's been paying £200 - £250 a tonne for grass fertiliser since God was a boy.
His suppliers are currently asking £600 a tonne.
The escalation in gas prices meant it was uneconomical to resume fertiliser production after the Summer shut down. This also caused a shortage of industrial CO2 (the pantomime villain of the 'climate emergency'), and consequent shortages in everything from fresh meat to fizzy drinks.
It should come as no surprise to anyone that if you discourage investment in the production of vital materials because you want to 'save the planet' then the price of those materials is going to go up (see also cement). I'd be interested to hear from Greta and her fans how they propose to support the current human population of this planet without using artificial fertiliser or diesel.
This research finds that globally farmers apply around 115 million tonnes of nitrogen to our crops every year. Only around 35% of this is used by them, meaning 75 million tonnes of nitrogen runs off into our rivers, lakes and natural environments. This is our “excess nitrogen”. It is quite staggering that almost two-thirds of our applied nitrogen becomes an environmental pollutant.
garyboy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 17, 2021 5:29 pm
got home, inner grin, put bike away and then heated up my prepared din dins and then a hot bath.
life is good ... fuck the world .... and i don't wanna get off ... not just yet.
checked the petrol receipt ... reserve to full ... only £15.60 .... uh?? ... wanted to check the price per litre but not on there !!! ... but i re,member seeing £1.46 .. and thinking that must be wrong ... wot is going on???