Uh, what you said wasn't far from it, llm. As of 2006, there were 152,000 full time farmers in the UK. So
The planners mind set is also not made more positive by the 000s of (full time) farmers who...
does sound rather like making a generalisation to me, yes!
And, although a grand building a la Southfork wouldn't be our choice, I actually don't see why a farmer shouldn't build a good-sized, imposing house for himself and family and, it would be hoped, the next 7, 8, 9 or more generations.
However, back on topic and off hobby-horses

, what you're telling me is that farmers selling off old farmhouses and building new, more suitable ones is causing some problems in the planning system, which is penalising genuine people who want to live and work on their land.
So what could we propose as a change to the way pp is given to reduce that negative impact?