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Default The myth of food production "efficiency" in the "ar" debate

On Mar 21, 9:20*pm, Tim Lamb > wrote:
> In message >, Robert Seago
> > writes
>
> >In article >,
> > * Tim Lamb > wrote:

>
> >> Stop the
> >> Forestry Commission interfering with tree felling outside woodland
> >> areas.

>
> >I'm sure the answer will be yes, but have any of you actually had
> >problems? In all honesty I have never experienced any unreasonable
> >interference from the forestry comission concerning felling.

>
> 5 cubic metres is less than one mature Oak here. I do not need the
> hassle of asking permission to fell and being required to replant under
> compulsion.
>
> I have planted trees because I enjoy doing so. They will not be
> harvested in my lifetime. There is a perception that a sapling belongs
> to the person who caused the planting. However, at 100mm that sapling
> undergoes a transition and falls under the control of others who had no
> interest or input for the previous 20 or so years.


Has the legislation disuaded you from planting any trees that you
otherwise would have planted?

>
> regards
>
>
>
> --
> Tim Lamb