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As a farmers son, almost 40 I do feel stigmatised by my farming friends and family for actually wanting to go home in the evening and...
Tuesday at 8:55 PM
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Averaged £207.29 top £210. Cull ewe £155 Bloody delighted with that.
Tuesday at 7:47 PM
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where do farmers think farming will be, in 5 years time
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40% of sheepmeat is exported too. c.25% of sheep meat will be sold through supermarkets.
Tuesday at 6:16 PM
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And some of us will be doing things differently, some will be doing things bigger, some will have scaled back and some will no longer be...
Monday at 5:25 AM
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Mole valley closing depots.
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And look what happened to countrywide!
Sunday at 9:16 PM
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Confessions of the Sheep/Beef Cattle/Pig Addicts
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My ewes will reliably knock 7 bells out of lambs that aren’t theirs if I’ve not managed a proper wet adoption or been in the head yolk
Sunday at 7:48 PM
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where do farmers think farming will be, in 5 years time
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A friend of mine in the village works with MPs and prospective candidates from all parties every day as part of his job. He reckons the...
Sunday at 8:37 AM
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Anyone under the misaprehension that government is even moderately competent need to read Rory Stewart's memoir of time in government...
Sunday at 8:35 AM
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Been a cracking day for weather.
Saturday at 11:29 PM
kfpben
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where do farmers think farming will be, in 5 years time
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Yes, mostly. Also in this area there seem to be more arable farmers willing to grow cover crops including forage rape and turnips with...
Saturday at 11:14 PM
kfpben
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where do farmers think farming will be, in 5 years time
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Honestly, much the same as it is now. From a livestock point of view there is currently so much opportunity.
Saturday at 6:00 PM
kfpben
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I thought all the cull ewes were very dear, very lean ewes were making £80 easily. Anything with decent meat £160 plus. I was mostly...
Saturday at 4:41 PM
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Cull ewes seemed very strong money at Sedgemoor. Highest price I saw was £300!!
Saturday at 3:58 PM
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Tom Pemberton has been at if for years 😂 good on him i say. I couldnt deal with people .. im Best stuck i. The hills Out the way.
Saturday at 6:34 AM
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£25k to start a livestock enterprise...
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One way to make a bit of extra cash!
Saturday at 6:26 AM
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