- Location
- God's side of the border.
One lad in our discussion group was going to try an EID reader wand, never asked how he got on with it.Not as far as I'm aware, possibly able to set it up for a cost I would have thought
One lad in our discussion group was going to try an EID reader wand, never asked how he got on with it.Not as far as I'm aware, possibly able to set it up for a cost I would have thought
Didn`t you know choice of recording organisation is entirely down to which employs the fittest recorder in your area.
Especially relevant as I suspect @Jdunn55 may be single
Some people are in to Middle aged Bald blokes.Don’t get him too excited, our milk recorder is a middle aged bald bloke……….
That’s the problem@In the pit I don't know where in Pembs you are but there's no frost in my forecast!
I get two.Didn`t you know choice of recording organisation is entirely down to which employs the fittest recorder in your area.
Especially relevant as I suspect @Jdunn55 may be single
Make that 14 days heavy rain in the Teifi Valley, 7 of it torrentialThat’s the problem
Two days dry weather 7 days wind heavy rain
I have a letter saying price went up £9.5 a cube at start of year. Has yoursProject concrete resumes another 76 cube to lay in this section View attachment 1008090
Cheer up, a lot of ours is forecast as snowMake that 14 days heavy rain in the Teifi Valley, 7 of it torrential
Organic does have accreditation and a set of legal standards.
Was told that arable farmer had been telling people his regenerative practices meant no chemicals were routinely used.
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Do you apply for planning permission for the concrete tracks?
No. They have been down in there original form for maybe 20 yrs now. So didn’t feel the need. I think the local walkers enjoy themDo you apply for planning permission for the concrete tracks?
gamble, £105 looks dear to us, but you are another 80 miles on, and with fuel costs, fert price and weather, like l said, it's a gamble, lorry drag, 30 tonne ish, could have bought you 1 and a bit, cows in holsworthy today, another flying trade.Probably wrong but forward bought my straw for 2023 as well, have a feeling its going to be expensive this autumn with the fertiliser price £105 didn't seem to bad for barley
but are they 'official' footpaths ? A few around here, are claiming they have 'created' a path, because they have walked it for x years, luckily, only one path here, and 'obvious' route, tried to alter it, to go around the yard - nice track, and 'not on my life' brigade came out. Just put some f/path arrows up, to go on the track, and in 8 yrs, not one complaint not even them that objected.No. They have been down in there original form for maybe 20 yrs now. So didn’t feel the need. I think the local walkers enjoy them
What will that take it to? Its getting a lift here alsoI have a letter saying price went up £9.5 a cube at start of year. Has yours