As a farmer I feel pulled more & more towards conservation, rather than money making & business. I feel it is my duty to help the little creatures that struggle in modern times. I planted hedges & trees, provide nesting sites & boxes, leave unsprayed ares for skylarks & partridges, made riffles & eddies in the stream for the trout (which I reintroduced) manage my water meadows, the last in the area for barn owls etc. I am surrounded by larger farmers with a different attitude, as a result of increased wildlife the down side is that the area also becomes a magnet for predators. Without predator control the 3 legged stool of conservation falls down. I haven't done this just to feed foxes. its a conundrum, that is impossible to appease all the interested parties. To give you one example, 3 years ago, I opened the bedroom window & saw a large very beautiful green Woodpecker on the wall, very lizard like with a long tongue, head moving from side to side as if listening for something. When I came in at lunchtime, every single House Martin nest on the south side of the house had been smashed open, egg nest & chick remains on the ground. The next day he turned up on the North Side. End of story. You can add your own ending.