GLOBAL OVINE / EASYRAM : SHEEP FARMER OPEN MEETINGS 4/9/11TH JULY

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
I'd like to draw fellow TFFers' attention to @Global ovine and @easyram1 's sheep farmer open meetings

The meetings have been very popularly received in previous years

It has to be noted that although this has been an annual pilgrimage to the UK, other priorities may preclude Murray from coming every year in the future

If you're serious about deriving value from grass and grass based, recorded and improved genetics, you should come along while you can

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JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
even if yer planing to get married on one of those days it would pay to go to the meetings .. you will pick up alot some things might not work for every system but take a open mind and pen/paper to write down key points
Robyn could use that as his future tag line :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Somehow I doubt Mrs @easyram1 would have concurred last year ...............

Never mind whether you turn left or right when you enter the plane @Global ovine , the question now is will the head swelling go down enough to get through the plane door :);):rolleyes:
 

DRC

Member
Robyn.
Did you get my message about some free grazing if you want it, near the potato store.
Horses can't cope , but it may be too long for you now .
 

DRC

Member
With the drought continuing you may see a rush in front of Robyn!!!
There seems to be acres of grass around here that no one knows what to do with . Big first cuts, and TB restrictions are preventing stock moving around.
 

exmoor dave

Member
Location
exmoor, uk
Will there be notes up on the forum like last time round after the round of talks?

Had hoped to get up to Builth but I see the dates have changed so I won't be able to make it this time.
 

easyram1

Member
Location
North Shropshire
Will there be notes up on the forum like last time round after the round of talks?

Had hoped to get up to Builth but I see the dates have changed so I won't be able to make it this time.

As we have 2 speakers this time we are covering the meetings slightly differently and I will talk to JP1 about this.
So far as meeting attendance is concerned we are holding the meeting on our farm on Thursday 9th July which is only 20mins longer journey time than the mid Wales venue from say Taunton according to the AA route planner. So I hope you and your friends can tear yourselves away from your southern idyll to see how the rest of us cope ( and if you could bring some rain that would help )
 

Poorbuthappy

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Devon
Will there be notes up on the forum like last time round after the round of talks?

Had hoped to get up to Builth but I see the dates have changed so I won't be able to make it this time.
I'm intending to go to the day at Robyn's Dave if you can make that day you're welcome to a lift.
Anyone else going up from this way?
 

sherg

Member
Location
shropshire
@easyram1 , what time do we need to get there in order to reserve cakes? I understand there might be quite a demand once the Devon contingent turn up.
Heard a rumour the man from Exmoor is going to bring his sheep sex aid up hopefully he will be to busy demoing to likely punters that the cake table will not take too much of a hammering:D
 

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