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

In article >,
Jim Webster > wrote:


> > You can be sure that if the trees are ever worth harvesting again
> > they will be allowed to.


> Since when has the state worried about damaging the economic viability
> of a family enterprise? They are as likely to be nationalised if they
> become that valuable. ;-(


You might as well say they will nationalise wheat growing now.
Nationalisation has pretty well always been when a firm has pretty well
failed.

> >
> > As I have stated, rules have never hindered our trust to my knowledge,
> > either felling or planting where we have wanted to.


> are you commercial? that is the issue. If I plant trees I use our
> families money and have to get that money back over the years.


Is this something that has ever happened or do you just think it is likely
to happen some time?