- Location
- Essex
If anyone has about a tonne of spring oat seed spare, I can collect. Cash on collection.
west norfolk hereLucky sods in North East Norfolk??
High value crop so best looked after sirwest norfolk here
started irrigating tulips , thursday and other farm on silt has had drip irrigation going on onions
apart from bulb value for belmont . field should raise over 200k this time for hospice . 25000 tickets 7.50 each sold in 90 minutes , then all walk ins and donationsHigh value crop so best looked after sir
And that is an excellent use of water at 10p a cubic metre or less.. well done makes wheat at 174 per tonne look like a jokers game stock the bar wellapart from bulb value for belmont . field should raise over 200k this time for hospice . 25000 tickets 7.50 each sold in 90 minutes , then all walk ins and donations
How are you going to separate it at harvest?Well busy patching and redrilling barley where we can travel into failed wheat, just about done as cannot be arsed to do anymore. The soul has been well and truly destroyed.
Ploughing it under is not putting it out of reachI wasn't saying muck is bad....I just never understood why it would be better put out of reach of the natural organisms that break it down, rather than on the surface.
Not what the merchant / mill would say, but ok for hoe use.Bit of wheat admix in barley us a bonus to someone feeding it..
History repeating itself , walking your crops of the farm as grandad did could well be the way to goNot what the merchant / mill would say, but ok for hoe use.
Well, its not where a cow would put it, and where nature has evolved to break it down. But I know where you're coming from.Ploughing it under is not putting it out of reach
Worms pull it down, plough does it quickerWell, its not where a cow would put it, and where nature has evolved to break it down. But I know where you're coming from.
I understand that. But I still don't see the point.Worms pull it down, plough does it quicker
Of what?I understand that. But I still don't see the point.
Worms do it for free.Worms pull it down, plough does it quicker