promote britain. stop importing. because at the end of the day, if anything serious happened, we saw during covid that we had shortages. do we want to repeat that? pete davis won everything going with his beautifully reared traditional hereford cattle, now a rare breed. the french, they all look after theirfarmers. we don t. this country doesn t. take us for granted. needed us during lockdown, didn t they? everybody was buying british because they couldn t get any continental stock. now it seems to be going back to that way of buying. definitely need to support the pig farmer, that s for sure. yeah, just with current feed prices, it s hard for a small holder to keep going. definitely. we re in a really pivotal time now for the future of food production in this country. confidence has fallen off a cliff. tom bradshaw sjob is to be the farmers champion, battling with politicians for a better deal. we re really proud to produce to the standards we do in this country, but they feel they r
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americans from all walks of life. we have heard their stories on this program and our next guest has a unique situation they are first-generation cattle ranchers trying to keep their dream in the face of financial hardship from their ranch in idaho megan and trevor stark thank you for joining us. love having both of you on. thank you. sandra: all right, the scenery only you can give us, first up tell us what your journey has been like and the challenge that inflation and high prices has posed to your business. when we started this business in 2020 this was different from everyone periods costs were much different, everything was so much different. in the last i want to say year and a half hour costs have actually gone up 75% across the board for livestock, for feed