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UK farm profitability to jun 2002
In article , Torsten Brinch
writes How cheaply can you live where you are? For comparison in some areas of Liverpool or Birmingham more than half of households have managed to cut their total annual living expenses to less than £10,000. My annual drawing from this farm is £2400. I have other income such as fishing rent, land rent, workshop rent which I am not allowed to class as *farm* income. My wife has a modest pension and both children are living away from home. Fortunately the bulk of the land is owned otherwise I would have been forced to accept Dave Robert's solution. regards -- Tim Lamb |
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