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Well it isn’t Miami where you are Crocket or should I say Tubby??Who knows? I don’t think we’ve ever actually established where @livestock 1 lives have we?
It looks a pretty cr*p place to have cattle out just now though.
Well it isn’t Miami where you are Crocket or should I say Tubby??Who knows? I don’t think we’ve ever actually established where @livestock 1 lives have we?
It looks a pretty cr*p place to have cattle out just now though.
Trees be neer good up theer .. .theyd have all blown awwer!To be brutally honest I would have happily sold the whole lot to buy a proper farm on Saturday morning or planting the place with trees didn’t look a bad idea but that thought has passed now
A fair few have done alreadyTrees be neer good up theer .. .theyd have all blown awwer!
Well it isn’t Miami where you are Crocket or should I say Tubby??
Don't mind either snow or wind.problem for us was the wind came from the north/east.so hit all the trees on the weak side with the shallow roots.got a few wind blown plantations now, just a mess.We can cope with the snow ok here it’s the wind that causes all the bother. 70 plus mph winds on Friday night not great. There’s only a few inches of snow but the stower has been unbelievable
Same here. The plantation in the photo is a mess with trees down will have to be felled now the wind is into it now next lot will take a lot more out. I wasn’t in a rush to fell it yetDon't mind either snow or wind.problem for us was the wind came from the north/east.so hit all the trees on the weak side with the shallow roots.got a few wind blown plantations now, just a mess.
I think thats what the trouble has been, its come from an angle it hardly ever does,right out of north, not with that strength anywaysDon't mind either snow or wind.problem for us was the wind came from the north/east.so hit all the trees on the weak side with the shallow roots.got a few wind blown plantations now, just a mess.
You are right everything since Thursday has been plan b but it seems to be the way to go at the moment anywayMy old man used to tell me the trick of wintering sheep was a plan B and watch the weather like a hawk ,(gavs weather) We would spend days putting a few bales of hay in odd places sheeted down on pallets , You did good
How i know is because all the cobwebs have blown out of the airvents in my northfacing bathroom wall into the bathroom, med a right mess, been here 20 yr and its never done that before, so figured wind musta been out of a rare direction with that force.I think thats what the trouble has been, its come from an angle it hardly ever does,right out of north, not with that strength anyways
It must be.we had 100mph gusts 10 years ago or so an it wasn't anywhere near as bad.I think thats what the trouble has been, its come from an angle it hardly ever does,right out of north, not with that strength anyways
The place is like devastation the poles and wires down everywhere it’s going to take some time to sort out. More electric poles fell down todayIt must be.we had 100mph gusts 10 years ago or so an it wasn't anywhere near as bad.
funny that it was all hardwood trees around here that got it , mostly big Beech trees , loads of dodgy ash trees untouched .On the off chance anyone know how much 8ft long,3ft wide pieces of oak are? Maybe need a wood price tracker thread after this weekend
And storms like this is why I have no treesOn the off chance anyone know how much 8ft long,3ft wide pieces of oak are? Maybe need a wood price tracker thread after this weekend
Yeah, the bu66ers that have blown down aren't sequesting much carbon now are they?And storms like this is why I have no trees
4” of grass cover over the whole farm has gone black and disappeared. Neighbour was heading out on the lawn mower this morning as his grass was very tall on Thursday, lowest setting wouldn’t cut it today after the storm yesterday.Yeah, the bu66ers that have blown down aren't sequesting much carbon now are they?
I'm guessing not too many grass fields have blown away.