meets philip collison a 29 year old dairy farmer in the northern state of hunnish stein in germany his land cover some $170.00 hector's and he works together with his father an employee and an apprentice. they can shed was built 3 years ago and complies with the latest german regulation on animal welfare. for $150.00 cows at a cost of $6000.00 euros per account so that means for cancer around a 1000000 euros just in order to make money from the cows which is really working at the moment we get $0.34 for a liter of milk but the production costs are much higher so unfortunately at the moment it's a loss making business. the farmer says increasing environmental protection regulation is hurting his business soon he'll have to spread manure with a hose instead of this muck spreader the purpose of the new rules is to reduce the spread of the pollutants omonia. you know one nice start from january of next year i won't be allowed to use this manure spreader on farmland anymore and from 2025 not on grassland either this or require another investment of around 150000 euros. he's already reduced