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2024-02-19

Sir James is not known as a conformist, so it's no surprise that his farming venture is unconventional with a technological bent.

If you ever wondered from whence your midwinter strawberries were sourced, this may be your answer.

I get the distinct feeling that his approach to farming may not be wholly welcomed either by traditionalists or by technophobes, but NWO farming it probably isn't, since he still raises cattle and sheep, provides habitat for insects, and does seem to want to avoid the use of chemicals.

An interesting approach that needs to be carefully assessed.

Would we prefer our farms owned by Monsanto?

Can he do for farming what his household cleaners did for domestic cleanliness? I suspect that a farming world in turmoil should ultimately benefit from an influx of new ideas, whether or not his present vision finds ultimate favour.

Sir James knows how many iterations of his bagless vacuum cleaner were required before it was "finished", and farming isn't gong to be any different.

And who will pick all those strawberries should our government ever put a stop to the migrant workers influx?

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