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In surprise vote, European climate protection plan shelved following farmer protests
(abcnews.go.com)
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Me too. I've talked to a few retired farmers and a couple of active farmers who just shake their heads at all the nonsense, but I would say that you are generally correct.
I know that zero-tillage and high-cut stubble goes a long way to reducing erosion, but I can't help thinking that they've picked the wrong time to get rid of all the tree rows.