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The food shortage is now so severe that peasants literally grab every straw tree.
On Thursday, farmer Anders Karlsson was able to hit the narrow grass strips between flights and departures along roads E4 and 53.
Anders Karlsson
Farmers in desperate need Food for animals, more and more apparent, especially since a farmer returned Wednesday in a field of lies.
Golf shots and smaller grassy plains have been given to Swedish farmers in recent weeks, but soon every little tuva seems to be successful.
However, this week, Mattias Karlsson, who obstructs the grass near Nyköping Road. commissioned by the Swedish Transport Administration, a nice flash.
– Normally, you just hit the grass and let it stay where it rests. When I heard about the difficulty of finding food for the animals, I thought it had to do something good, "says Mattias Karlsson, localization manager at TMA.
Photo: Pontus Stenberg
Food for 55 animals in a month
On Monday he called a well-known farmer the day after they checked that the grass was free of any junk, and on Thursday they went to work. [19659004AftermideconsolidatedforecollectionandgreengrowthtowardsmilketsbetweentheprojectsbetweentheE4andtheHighway53betweenNyköpingandOxelösund
– We have 55 bullets and a bale of hay gives birth to a cattle or adult horse for a month. It was a very good result and we have already decided that we will do it next year too, "says Mattias Karlsson
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The farmer Anders was active in the animal feed industry throughout his life and hugged himself immediately when he received the conversation from Mattias
– I am completely upset by desperate peasants and riders. It's a serious situation, I've never been to anything like it. If we do not get other crops, the animals will go bad. Now we can dance the rain dance and hope that it turns, says farmer Anders Karlsson at Ekeby Farm outside Nyköping
Photo: Ekeby gård
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Anders himself
Roadman Mattias Karlsson hopes that the initiative will spread across the country.
– The Swedish Transport Administration believes that this is an excellent initiative and has chosen to raise it further. to see if we can have a broader impact in several areas. It's not that it saves all the cows of Sweden, but it's a bit on the road. Mattias Karlsson
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