paul&mandy
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Looks like the whole farms had a good dose of glysophate.
Ewes and lambs on the keenan now and lambs on hoppers too.
Just hope the turnips grow.
Narberth in Pembrokeshire on 06.08.22 (Spring oats in foreground, grassland in background)View attachment 1055824
To be fair 10 miles from me 5th cut is near cutting and is 12-18” tall and looking seriously well where slurry was put on. They also had 75mm 3 weeks ago.Narberth in Pembrokeshire on 06.08.22 (Spring oats in foreground, grassland in background)View attachment 1055824
If you've coped perfectly well every year since 76, but this year is a problem, does that make you overstocked?Would it be unreasonable to say that if you can't cope with a dry summer or a very wet winter then you are overstocked?
Well Walter, I know you always like to post something to wind people up, but least you've taken a different approach this timeNarberth in Pembrokeshire on 06.08.22 (Spring oats in foreground, grassland in background)View attachment 1055824
Bloody good stuff isn't it!Ewe lambs still surviving on Herbal ley silage but will run out in another week. Hopefully they will be used to eating any silage by then.
This was where the cattle were grazing but they are on full rations now and look ok.
Ewes are suffering but will have to keep hoping that a thunderstorm comes next week!!