Tom Halliday (@tomhalliday_tom) 's Twitter Profile
Tom Halliday

@tomhalliday_tom

Farming & Family

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calendar_today11-01-2014 20:36:21

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Sam Evans (@asamevans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It became “wrong” when people with no animal experience started to anthropomorphise livestock to support their views. Carl Sagan - "You can't convince a believer of anything; for their belief is not based on evidence; it is based on their deep-seated need to believe."

Stuart (@stuartmaggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good analogy from a farmer on the BBC this morning. The impact of the #FamilyFarmTax is akin to forcing a fisherman to sell his boat to pay a tax bill. How do you expect farmers to continue their business if they've had to sell a large slice of land to fund inheritance tax?

Rhiannon (@cowgirl_rhi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2 most important things when the world is in chaos: - Defence - Food security Keir Starmer is ramping up one and Rachel Reeves is actively destroying the other. It’s time to think again about what you’re doing to farmers The Labour Party

Alan Thomas (@alanthomas64) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Benonwine Common sense Decency Good manners Trustworthy politicians The traditional British way of life Looking out for your elders, be it family or neighbours A good work ethic Control of our borders Our Military Free speech Christian free speech without fear of arrest

Rupert Lowe MP (@rupertlowe10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Walk down almost any high street in England. There’s a vape shop, run by a foreign man who can barely speak English. There’s a Turkish barber, run by a foreign man who can barely speak English. There’s an ‘asian’ grocery store, run by a foreign man who can barely speak English.

James 'Jimmy' Evans (@jamesjimmyevans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re looking for a ‘Lead Calf Manager’ If anybody on here is looking for/ knows someone who’s looking for a new challenge then please share/ get in touch. Thanks. #TeamDairy #Calves

TheFarmingForum (@thefarmingforum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The November futures price for wheat has just slumped to £167 a tonne, and Everyone is about ready to chuck their combine in a ditch and open a bloody vape shop. Twenty years ago, wheat was fetching £120–£140 a tonne, and here we are in 2025, with prices barely budging while the

The November futures price for wheat has just slumped to £167 a tonne, and Everyone is about ready to chuck their combine in a ditch and open a bloody vape shop. Twenty years ago, wheat was fetching £120–£140 a tonne, and here we are in 2025, with prices barely budging while the