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leif
12 Apr 20 19:01
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There'll be crops in the field that need 'a pickin'.

Migrant workers either buggered off, or less than enthusiastic about offering their labour.

Who will they recruit?

Students, Furloughed workers with a death wish??

I'd tentatively, and respectfully put forward those lazy bas^ards who appear to never do a day's work in their lives and are sucking the life out of the state Happy

Can I also nominate the hooded youth who hide behind 'ADHD' and other nonsensical medical conditions as candidates to pick the crops that would otherwise rot in the ground.

If you've never had work experience -this is your time.

If you're scared of work - fear not

If you're smashing your parent's home up because you're 'ADHD' and your brain is getting frazzled with Ritalin-This is your chance to get out of your bedroom and experience some nature and work.

For those of you whose only experience of plant cultivation is nurturing cannabis plants - this is your opportunity to learn about other plants.

YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU!
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Report flushgordon1 April 12, 2020 7:06 PM BST
Get onto moi land.
Report casemoney April 12, 2020 7:11 PM BST
Yes there will be Many women in Certain areas who the fit the Never worked a Day description , Preferring Book studying and Having children ..

With the fathers not working if they did ? perhaps they could look after the Kids ,Alternating between the Various homes the children are at , Let the

Women out for a break ....

I would not hold my breath TBH ..
Report lapsy pa April 12, 2020 8:36 PM BST
Leif,a lot of the fields around me don't seem to have bothered doing anything yet, there are a few fruit farms near enough.

I would pick fruit and will put my name down for that in mid May if i don't become a statistic, fruit thrown away and not much getting through from far lands is going to be a problem.
Report casemoney April 12, 2020 8:46 PM BST
I would do it as well Pa  , it is semi rural where I live I could find a local farm I would go ..
Report leif April 12, 2020 8:51 PM BST
Will they turn it back into the soil Lapsy, if it's not picked?

Or will it just end up as Pig food?
Report leif April 12, 2020 8:55 PM BST
Maybe can they could release prisoners to pick the crops.

Offer them a reduction on their time if they're prepared to work on the chain gang.

Could envisage some begging to take them back to the nick after a day's toil in the soil Grin
Report lapsy pa April 12, 2020 9:00 PM BST
We are all prisoners now leif!!!!

Casemoney there are a few sites,this one answers a lot of questions and also a map where you can see what is near.

wwwbritishsummerfruits.co.uk
Report leif April 12, 2020 9:34 PM BST
It's an old yoke to be honestExcited
Report UBLE/REGY April 12, 2020 9:54 PM BST
Before WW11

Londoners would go fruit picking in Kent, that was their holiday

We need cheap labour from the EU, but since the people will come from countries already infected with the virus

may not aid us
Report leif April 12, 2020 10:02 PM BST
We have four campsites available for workers who choose to live at the farm

Clock House Farm, Coxheath; Wares Farm, Linton and Cheveney Farm & Kenward Road, Yalding.
http://www.clockhousefarm.co.uk/life-on-the-farm/


If you decide to stay on one of the farm’s campsites you will live in a caravan which you will share with four to six people.  If you wish to share a caravan with specific people, please advise us before your arrival so that we can plan the shared accommodation as far as is practical.  Everyone is expected to prepare and cook their own meals including making sandwiches and drinks to be taken to work.

well thats f£cked then Crazy
Report thegiggilo April 12, 2020 10:11 PM BST
I'm sure all the brexit fanatics will be jumping at the chance to do it on minimum wages,we shall see.Shocked
Report lapsy pa April 12, 2020 10:13 PM BST
If they were all hotties i might even chance it myself!

Seriously i was surprised to see that and not sure that could be adhered to,walking, push bike, own transport a must imo, they seem to be safe covid measures in place overall on faqs, i would run if not.
Report leif April 12, 2020 10:16 PM BST
...will be looking distinctly eastern European with their dark tans by September.

The only shade of white, will be the masks they're wearing whilst sleeping in the 6 berth caravan Plain
Report macarony April 12, 2020 10:16 PM BST
what about you or are you self isolating?
Report macarony April 12, 2020 10:16 PM BST
that was gigolly
Report leif April 12, 2020 10:22 PM BST
It would be a national scandal if unprotected workers/human beings were packed like sardines into caravans just to satisfy the cultivation of seasonal crops.

'They', and they will be a diverse and desperate group in many ways, need to be protected.
Report casemoney April 13, 2020 1:26 AM BST
Nothing near me pa Thanks for the Link ,
Report jucel69 April 13, 2020 2:07 AM BST
Plenty of workshy in the UK
Get them of the rock n roll and into the fields
Will save the NHS a bit of cash too (in the future) as most of those dossers have a shìt diet and exercise routine
Report nineteen points April 13, 2020 3:43 PM BST
out of curiosity has any of these farmers said what the wage is for these great jobs?
Report 1st time poster April 13, 2020 3:56 PM BST
minimum wage plus bonus depending on amount picked, heard/read 300/350 is top wack, be interesting to see how many rap after a few days
Report 1st time poster April 13, 2020 3:59 PM BST
just to declare my interest, I,M OUT Laugh
Report nineteen points April 13, 2020 4:03 PM BST
and are these willing migrant workers allowed to claim benefits for their children whilst over here?
Report 1st time poster April 13, 2020 4:10 PM BST
57 quid a week for a room in a caravan on site for for remote locations, anyone expecting a sing song and homemade lemonade will be in for a shock hardest days work in a lifetime for most people, LaughLaugh
Report 1st time poster April 13, 2020 4:42 PM BST
its not worth a carrot
Report nineteen points April 13, 2020 4:58 PM BST
like shelling peas
Report vantastic54 April 13, 2020 5:26 PM BST
i used to pick fruit i north county dublin as a kid .by god it was hard work.
Report CLYDEBANK29 April 13, 2020 5:40 PM BST
I'll nominate leif for gooseberry picking
Report CLYDEBANK29 April 13, 2020 5:43 PM BST
I'll do raspberries.
Report CLYDEBANK29 April 13, 2020 5:56 PM BST
There used to be a fruit farm near me where you could pick your own, but alas it closed.  My mother used to grow a lot of fruit, around 10 gooseberry bushes, maybe 50 red and white raspberry canes, maybe 100 strawberry plants, blackcurrants, redcurrants, white currants.  If you are picking for say half an hour or an hour it's quite enjoyable, though I can imagine an all day stint becomes a right pain in the arse. 

My gran used to have loganberries in her garden.  Like a big bitter raspberry.  I've never seen one since.
Report cooperman April 14, 2020 12:16 PM BST
They're ploughing the crops into the ground in the USA, apparently someone stopped the undocumented immigrants from coming in.Blush
Report Tom Salt April 14, 2020 1:35 PM BST
I did some grapepicking for a month last year. Hardest work I'd ever done but syrangely q enjoyable. Had a diverse mix of w a s ps - got paid in cash plus a wine alliowance. Will prob do it again.
Report sageform April 14, 2020 5:35 PM BST
I am sure that farmers will pay what it takes to get stuff picked until they find they are trading at a loss when the crops will be abandoned. Supply and demand rules in Agriculture like in no other industry. The less people turn up for work, the greater the shortages will be and the higher the price of the product will be which will lead to higher wages etc. A 5% drop in production can lead to a doubling of price although imports have made that less likely in recent years. Equally prices quickly collapse as the dairy industry has found in the last 2 weeks. No change in the supermarket prices of course although the ex farm price has halved or in some cases is zero if the dairy is refusing to collect it.
Report 1st time poster April 14, 2020 5:39 PM BST
AS long as my grade 1 asparagus is a priority I,m happy
Report sageform April 14, 2020 6:06 PM BST
I expect you will have to rely on imports. Never even tasted the stuff.
Report sageform April 14, 2020 6:06 PM BST
I expect you will have to rely on imports. Never even tasted the stuff.
Report flushgordon1 April 14, 2020 6:11 PM BST
I'm alright my teeth are all my own.
Report Just Checking April 14, 2020 6:53 PM BST
Asparagus is great. Makes your pee smell a bizarre strong smell.
You should try some once just for the experience.
Get others you're self isolating with in to watch and sniff, make an occasion of it.
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