I watched the local news on the BBC last night (Yorkshire area)and one of the main stories was about the local rhubarb crop and the "fact" that the warm weather was affecting the rhubarb crop here in the "Rhubarb triangle".
Then they moved to a vineyard in North Yorkshire where they were complaining that "climate change" was not letting the sap in the vines go down so that they could prune the vines.
I live in an area of Yorkshire which is much milder than North Yorkshire and my vines are even more protected by being in greenhouses. At the beginning of January I did a single cut on each of my vines to make sure the sap was down and the vines wouldn't bleed. Satisfied with the results a week later I pruned the vines.
Why, I ask myself, do an outdoor vineyard in North Yorkshire have problems?
Or is this possibly the BBC, with some hidden agenda, telling porkies and spreading false propaganda??
Maybe I wouldn't be quite so cynical if it wasn't for the fact that in the 80's I spend a few months in Beirut and listened to the BBC World service. I lived only a couple of streets away from the infamous "Green Line" but the coverage of the war in Lebanon bore no relation to the facts. On days when they were reporting that all was peaceful I would hear constant shells and on quiet days the opposite.
Does anybody else suspect that the BBC are strangers to the truth?
Any examples?
Or am I just a paranoid cynic?????
Then they moved to a vineyard in North Yorkshire where they were complaining that "climate change" was not letting the sap in the vines go down so that they could prune the vines.
I live in an area of Yorkshire which is much milder than North Yorkshire and my vines are even more protected by being in greenhouses. At the beginning of January I did a single cut on each of my vines to make sure the sap was down and the vines wouldn't bleed. Satisfied with the results a week later I pruned the vines.
Why, I ask myself, do an outdoor vineyard in North Yorkshire have problems?
Or is this possibly the BBC, with some hidden agenda, telling porkies and spreading false propaganda??
Maybe I wouldn't be quite so cynical if it wasn't for the fact that in the 80's I spend a few months in Beirut and listened to the BBC World service. I lived only a couple of streets away from the infamous "Green Line" but the coverage of the war in Lebanon bore no relation to the facts. On days when they were reporting that all was peaceful I would hear constant shells and on quiet days the opposite.
Does anybody else suspect that the BBC are strangers to the truth?
Any examples?
Or am I just a paranoid cynic?????
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